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Page 1: A Student's Guide to Nouns - EFL · PDF fileA countable noun is a word that refers to a person or thing and has a singular and plural form. ... A Student's Guide to Nouns Author: Barbara

English GrammarEnglish Grammar

A Student's Guide to Using A Student's Guide to Using 'Nouns' in Academic Writing'Nouns' in Academic Writing

http://www.efltutoring.com/

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When writing in English it is important to know whether a noun is countable or uncountable

● Some nouns are only countable● Some nouns are only uncountable● Some nouns are countable and uncountable

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Nouns

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Countable nouns are the most common type of nouns in English

Definition

A countable noun is a word that refers to a person or thing and has a singular and plural form. Countable nouns refer to things that can be counted. These are shown in the dictionary by the letter [C] or the abbreviation [count]

(Adapted from Seely, 2009)

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Countable Nouns

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Countable nouns usually form their plural by adding 's' to the singular form

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Singular Plural = 's'

effect effects

issue issues

problem problems

Countable Nouns

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Countable nouns ending in 'y' usually form their plural by deleting 'y' and adding 'ies'

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Singular = 'y' Plural = 'ies'

country countries

study studies

theory theories

Countable Nouns

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Some countable nouns come from Greek or Latin and have irregular plural forms

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Singular = 'is' Plural = 'es'

analysis analyses

basis bases

crisis crises

Countable Nouns

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Irregular countable nouns from Greek or Latin

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Singular = 'is' Plural = 'es'

emphasis emphases

hypothesis hypotheses

thesis theses

Countable Nouns

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Irregular countable nouns from Greek

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Sing = 'on' Plural = 'a'

criterion criteria

phenomenon phenomena

Countable Nouns

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Some countable nouns come from Greek or Latin but follow the English rules

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Singular Plural = 's'

dogma dogmas

formula *formulas

* Note: The Latin form 'formulae' is used by scientists

Countable Nouns

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Some countable nouns from Latin and Greek have two plural forms with different meanings

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Singular Plural = 'xes' or 'ces'

appendix appendixes (medical term)

appendices (medical term)

appendix appendices (additions in book)

Countable Nouns

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Some countable nouns from Latin and Greek have two plural forms with different meanings

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Singular Plural = 'xes' or 'ces'

index indexes (in a book)index indices (mathematical term)

Countable Nouns

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Uncountable nouns (also non-count or mass nouns) are the second largest group of nouns

Definition

An uncountable noun is a word that refers to a body, or mass, of something. Uncountable nouns refer to things that cannot be counted. These are shown in the dictionary with the letter [U], the abbreviation [uncount.], or the word [mass]

(Adapted from Seely, 2009)

© B. Howarth 2012

Uncountable Nouns

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Uncountable nouns in academic English

Examples

advice; damage; finance; influence; information; infrastructure; knowledge; research;

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Uncountable Nouns

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Uncountable nouns are always singular and are NOT used with 'a' or 'an'

Example✗ A recent research has shown .....

✔ Recent research has shown .....

✗ An information can be found in the library.

✔ Information can be found in the library.

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Uncountable Nouns

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There is a third group of nouns that can be both countable and uncountable

Explanation

Nouns in this group change with meaning and use. Where countability depends on use, the noun is shown in the dictionary as [C,U]. Where countability depends on meaning, one meaning may be shown as countable [C] and another meaning shown as uncountable [U]

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C & U Nouns

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Countable/Uncountable nouns [C,U] depending on use:

Technology [C, U]

When “technology” is used to refer to the 'body' or 'mass' of technology, it is uncountable

Example: In the 21st Century, technology has revolutionised almost every aspect of daily life.

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C & U nouns

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Countable/Uncountable nouns [C,U] depending on use:

Technology [C,U]

When the words 'technology' refers to a number of technological developments, it is countable

Example: Modern technologies, such as the laser and the computer, have led to scientific breakthroughs.

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C & U nouns

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Uncountable noun in one meaning [U]; countable noun in another meaning [C]:

Development [U]

When “development” means “growth” or “economic activity” it is uncountable (LDOCE)

Example: Economic development has been rapid in BRIC (Brazil, Russia, India, China) nations.

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C & U nouns

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Uncountable noun in one meaning [U]; countable noun in another meaning [C]:

Development [C]

When “development” means “a new event” or “an improvement” it is countable (LDOCE)

Example: Significant developments in genetic technology have improved modern medicine.

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C & U nouns

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Countable noun in one meaning [C];

Countable/Uncountable in another [C, U];

Impact [C]

When 'impact' means “the effect or influence that an event, situation etc. has on someone or something” (LDOCE), it is countable

Example: The impact of peer pressure on teenagers tends to be reflected in certain types of behaviour.

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C & U nouns

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Some nouns are countable [C] in one meaning but and both [C, U] in another meaning

Impact [C, U]

When 'impact' means “the force or one object hitting another” (LDOCE), it can be countable or uncountable depending on how it is used

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C & U nouns

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Some nouns are countable [C] in one meaning but and both [C, U] in another meaning

Impact [C,U]

When 'impact' is used to mean a number of different forces, it is countable

Example: The impacts of momenta are not easy to control.

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C & U nouns

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Some nouns are countable [C] in one meaning but and both [C, U] in another meaning

Impact [U]

When 'impact' means the collective force or one object hitting another it is uncountable

Example: The impact of the vehicles hitting the wall was sufficient to damage the building.

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C & U nouns

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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English, 5th Edition (2009). Harlow: Pearson Education Ltd.

The Oxford Guide to English Usage, 2nd Edition (1994). Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Seely, J. (2009). Oxford A-Z of Grammar and Punctuation. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Thornbury, S. (2004). Natural Grammar. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Thomson, A. J. and Martinet, A.V. (1986). A Practical English Grammar, 4th Edition. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

References

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Thank you for watching!

Dr Barbara Howarth

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