
There is fruit in the box.
There are apples, oranges, grapes, and bananas.
Countable Nouns
A countable noun is a noun you can count. Use the plural form when there is more than one:

A man is working.

Two men are working.

There is a dog in the bed!

There are two dogs on the floor.
Examples of Countable Nouns
- answer
- leaf
- game
- person
- bean
- apple
- email address
- banana
- room
- sister
- strawberry
- light
Uncountable Nouns
We cannot count uncountable nouns. These nouns do not take plural forms, plural verbs, or a / an:

He is drinking a water.
He is drinking water.

I am eating beefs for dinner.
I am eating beef for dinner.

Milks are delicious.
Milk is delicious.

There are a lot of breads.
There is a lot of bread.
Examples of Uncountable Nouns
- sugar
- corn
- rain
- water
- spaghetti
- food
- music
- beer
- coffee
- salt
- rice
- wine
- juice
Cup of / Bottle of / Glass of / Piece of / Slice of / Bowl of
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