What is the countable noun?
A. bread
B. milk
C. money
D. apples
The answer is D ("apples"), because you can enumerate how many you have. The other nouns are uncountable.
Pronouns include I/you/he/she/they/us/we.
True or False?
Which one is the uncountable noun?
a) part
b) information
What is "information," because you cannot pluralize it.
Find the two (2) pronouns in the following sentence:
He couldn't tell she was happy.
What are "he" and "she"
Which of the following are noncount nouns?
a) loyalty
b) butter
c) both A & B are correct
What is C--both A & B are correct, because you can't count loyalty or butter. You would have to say "some" loyalty, "some" butter...etc.
Find the three (3) pronouns:
I could tell they didn't like us.
What are "I," "they," and "us"
Which of the following is a noncount noun?
a) apples
b) fruit
c) pollution
d) both b & c are correct
What is D, both b & c are correct--because you can't count or pluralize fruit or pollution.
Their problem was that they couldn't figure out what was making the car stall.
Who are "they"
Which of the following nouns is countable?
a) bricks
b) salt
c) steel
What is A...because you can count bricks. You can't count or pluralize salt or steel.
Find the three (3) pronouns in the following sentence:
I thought he was having trouble but she disagreed.
Who are "I," "he," and "she"