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The Grammar Gameshow.

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Countable/ uncountable nounsOnline version

The Grammar Gameshow.

by Arantza Zulueta
1

How much pollution is there in Madrid?

Select one or more answers

2

How much time do we have left?

Select one or more answers

3

How many times do I have to tell you?

Select one or more answers

4

I’ve got a piece of news for you.

Select one or more answers

5

She gave some great advice.

Select one or more answers

Explanation

Pollution is an uncountable noun, which cannot be separated into units or used in its plural form.

Time is countable when used with its meaning of 'occasion' or 'instances'.

"It is important to note that some words that are countable in Spanish are not countable in English. The two most common ones are 'news' (noticia) and 'advice' (consejo). We always bring good news or give you advice, but in English, we cannot count them."

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