Unit 70 · Articles and nouns
Countable and uncountable 2
Study
Many nouns are sometimes countable, and sometimes uncountable. Usually there is a difference in meaning. Compare:
| Countable | Uncountable |
| Did you hear a noise just now? (= a specific noise) | I can't work here. There's too much noise. (= noise in general) |
| I bought a paper to read. (= a newspaper) | I need some paper to write on. (= material for writing on) |
| There's a hair in my soup! (= one single hair) | You've got very long hair. (not hairs) (= all the hair on your head) |
| This is a nice room. (= a room in a house) | You can't sit here. There isn't room. (= space) |
| I had some interesting experiences while I was travelling. (= things that happened to me) | I was offered the job because I had a lot of experience. (not experiences) (= experience of that type of job) |
| Enjoy your trip. Have a great time! | I can't wait. I don't have time. |
Coffee / tea / juice / beer etc. (drinks) are normally uncountable:
I don't like coffee very much.
But you can say a coffee (= a cup of coffee), two coffees (= two cups) etc. :
Two coffees and an orange juice, please.
These nouns are usually uncountable:
| accommodation | behaviour | damage | luck | permission | traffic |
| advice | bread | furniture | luggage | progress | weather |
| baggage | chaos | information | news | scenery | work |
We do not normally use a / an with these nouns:
I'm going to buy some bread. or … a loaf of bread. (not a bread)
Enjoy your holiday! I hope you have good weather. (not a good weather)
These nouns are not usually plural (so we do not say 'breads', 'furnitures' etc.):
Where are you going to put all your furniture? (not furnitures)
Let me know if you need more information. (not informations)
News is uncountable, not plural:
The news was unexpected. (not The news were)
Travel (noun) means 'travelling in general' (uncountable). We do not say 'a travel' to mean a trip or a journey:
They spend a lot of money on travel.
We had a very good trip / journey. (not a good travel)
Compare these countable and uncountable nouns:
| Countable | Uncountable |
| I'm looking for a job. | I'm looking for work. (not a work) |
| What a beautiful view! | What beautiful scenery! |
| It's a nice day today. | It's nice weather today. |
| We had a lot of bags. | We had a lot of baggage / luggage. |
| These chairs are mine. | This furniture is mine. |
| That's a good suggestion. | That's good advice. |
| There were a lot of cars. | There was a lot of traffic. |
Exercises (4)
Which is correct?
- 1The engine is making . What is it?example
- 2We live near a busy road so .
- 3comes from the sun.
- 4I thought there was somebody in the house because there was on inside.
- 5I was in a hurry this morning. I didn't have for breakfast.
- 6We really enjoyed our holiday. We had .
- 7Can I have , please?
- 8Be careful. The window has been broken and there's on the floor.
- 9We stayed at a hotel. We had .
- 10We have a big garage. There's for two cars.
Which is correct?
- 1Did you have when you were away?example
- 2We were very unfortunate. We had .
- 3Our from Paris to Moscow by train was very tiring.
- 4When the fire alarm rang, there was .
- 5Bad news make people happy.
- 6There's in this part of the country.
- 7I like my job, but it's .
- 8I want to print some documents, but the printer is out of .
- 9The trip took a long time. There was .
- 10Your too long. You should have cut.
Complete the sentences using the following words. Use the plural (-s) where necessary.
- 1We didn't have much – just two small bags.example
- 2We have no , not even a bed or a table.
- 3There is room for everybody to sit down. There are plenty of .
- 4Who is that woman with short ? Do you know her?
- 5Carla's English is better than it was. She's made good .
- 6If you want to take pictures here, you need to ask for .
- 7I didn't know what I should do, so I asked Chris for .
- 8I don't think Dan should get the job. He doesn't have enough .
- 9Kate has done many interesting things. She could write a book about her .
- 10The caused by the storm will cost a lot to repair.
What do you say in these situations? Use the word in brackets in your sentence.
- 1Your friends have just arrived at the station. You can't see any cases or bags. You ask: (luggage) .example
- 2You go to a tourist office. You want to know about places to visit in the town. (information) I'd like .
- 3You are a student. You want your teacher to advise you about which courses to do. You say: (advice) Can you give ?
- 4You applied for a job and you've just heard that you were successful. You call Tom and say: (good news) Hi, Tom. I . I got the job!
- 5You are at the top of a mountain. You can see a very long way. It's beautiful. You say: (view) It , isn't it?
- 6You look out of the window. The weather is horrible: cold, wet and windy. You say: (weather) What !