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Nouns (Count and Non-count) and Quantifiers: הבדלים בין גרסאות בדף

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גרסה מ־17:17, 14 באוקטובר 2005

רמה: כיתות ג' - י"ב.


Count Nouns

Counts nouns are things that we can count.

  • They can have a singular and a plural form.


Singular

  • A singular noun doesn't usually stand alone.
  • We can put a/an before singular count nouns.
  • We can put the, my, (your, his etc.), one, each, this, that before singular count nouns.


Plural

  • A plural noun can stand alone.
  • We can put "some" before plural count nouns in positive statements.
  • We can put the, my, these, those, all before plural count nouns.



Non-count Nouns

Non-count nouns are thins that we can't count.

  • They cannot be used after "a" or numbers.
  • They have only a singular form.
  • They take a singular verb.
  • A non-count noun van stand alone.
  • You can put "some" before non-count nouns.
  • You can also put the, this, my, all before non-count nouns