Introduction
Although non-count nouns are supposed to be uncountable, we sometimes need to count them. At least, we sometimes need to explain the quantity of something which is non-count. We can do this by using a measurement word, or counter, like this:
a bar of chocolate | |
two loaves of bread | |
three slices of meat |
It's useful to learn some of the most common measurement words and how they are used. Here are some examples:
Measurement word | Nouns used with it |
---|---|
bar | chocolate soap |
cube | sugar ice |
game | tennis soccer cards |
glass | wine beer water juice |
piece | advice information baggage clothing furniture homework machinery |
When you are sure that you understand the lesson, you can continue with the exercises.