Uncountable Noun


 Uncountable Noun

Uncountable nouns are the names of materials, liquids, abstract qualities, collections and others things which we see as masses without clear boundaries, and not as separate objects.

(যে সব noun গোনা যায় না তাদের uncountable noun বলে)
Generally Uncountable nouns are Singular.
We do not normally use a/an article or one with singular uncountable nouns.
Singular uncountable noun –এর আগে  সাধারণত a/an article or one ব্যবহার করা হয় না।
We cannot use numbers (two three etc) with uncountable noun but can use some determiners like some, any, little, much etc with Singular uncountable noun when we are thinking about limited but indefinite numbers or quantities.
Uncountable noun এর আগে সংখ্যা ব্যবহার করা হয় না। Uncountable noun এর আগে some/any/little/much/ a lot of বসলে কিছু সংখ্যা বোঝায়।
1              1.   I need some help. (help uncountable noun)
2.   Is there any water in the fridge?
3.   We need some cheese.
4.   I have not got much time.
5.   I have little interest in politics.
6.   I need to collect a lot of data from customers.
7.    His job involves a lot of travel.
We can use uncountable nouns alone.
1    1. I eat rice every day.
2    2. Can you hear music?
3    3. There is sand in my shoes.
A few uncountable nouns have plurals uses in fixed expression.
1    1.  He goes running in all weathers. (weather is uncountable noun)
2    2. Did you meet anybody existing on your travels? (Travel is uncountable noun)
3    3. Gulliver’s travels (novel by Jonathan Swift).
We can use a/an + adjective before uncountable to limiting human emotion and mental activity.
     1.   We need a secretary with a first-class knowledge of German.
2   2. I need a good sleep.
3   3.  He shows a surprising understanding of adult behavior.
4   4. My parents wanted me to have a good education.
5   5.  You have been a great help.
     6. My father enjoys very good health.( not  a very good health) (not emotion or activity)
7   7. He speaks excellent English. ( not an excellent English) (not emotion or activity)
8   8. It is interesting work. ( not an interesting work) (not emotion or activity)
Some uncountable nouns are plural. They have no singular form. Hence no number (two, three etc) used before them.
1   1.  I have bought the groceries. (not three groceries)
2   2.  Many thanks for your help.
3   3. Congratulations on your new job.


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