How to use uncountable noun as countable noun


How to use uncountable noun as countable noun

We can make an uncountable word countable by putting a piece of, a bit of, a grain of, a drop of and similar expression in front of uncountable noun.
Uncountable noun কে Countable Noun হিসেবে নির্দিষ্ট করতে হলে Uncountable Noun আগে  a piece of, A bit of, a grain of, a drop of এর মতো expression গুলি ব্যবহার করতে হবে।

Uncountable Noun
Countable Noun
accommodation
a place to live
baggage
a piece of baggage
luggage
a piece of luggage
bread
A loaf of bread
chess
A game of chess
cheese
A piece of cheese
Chewing gum
A piece of chewing gum
equipment
A piece of equipment
furniture
A piece of furniture
information
A piece of information
knowledge
A fact
lighting
A flash of lighting
luck
A piece of luck
money
A sum of money
news
A piece of news
poetry
A poem
progress
A step forward
publicity
An advertisement
research
A piece of research
rubbish
A piece of rubbish
slang
A slang word
thunder
A clap of thunder
work
A piece of work/ a job
advice
a piece of advice
music
a piece of music
courage
a bit of courage
help
a bit of help
grass
a blade of grass
hair
a strand of hair
coal
a lump of coal
wood
a block of wood
paper
a sheet/piece of paper
concrete
a slab of concrete
cloth
a suit of cloth
hope
a ray of hope
water
a drop of water
oil
a drop of oil
material
a length of material
sand
a grain of sand
salt
a grain of salt
ice
a block of ice
soap
a bar of soap
chocolate
a bar of chocolate
sugar
a lump of sugar
cake
a slice of cake
dust
a speck of dust
armour
a suit of armour
tape
a strip of tape
soup
a bowl of soup
land
a strip of land
tea
a cup of tea
coffee
a cup of coffee
dirt
a speck of dirt
fun
a bit of fun
অনেক Uncountable Noun এর সাথে some এবং a lot of ব্যবহার করা যায়।

Some/ a lot of + advice, help, hope, work, data, dirt, knowledge etc.

A bit of suggest a small quantity and used in ordinary conversation, personal letter writing.

A drop of used before liquid object. (water, oil, vinegar etc)

A grain of used before things that come in small grains. (sand, salt, sugar, rice corn, wheat, barley, gravel, maize etc)
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