Uncountable Nouns – Part III

This entry is part 6 of 13 in the series Improving English

English has a series of nouns called uncountable nouns or non-count nouns. Many of these are similar to Portuguese, but some of them are confusing. This short series of posts is going to look at the different types of uncountable nouns.

Uncountable nouns are always considered singular

Uncountable nouns do not use “a/an” but they can use “the”

Uncountable never use “many.” They use “much” or “a lot of”

 

The final type of uncountable noun refers to things which are insubstantial. This includes ideas, emotions and feelings.

Love

Trust

Happiness

Power

Imagination

Anger

Reality

Truth

Hate

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