This ESL grammar lesson introduces students to noncount nouns and the use of “measure words” to describe these nouns. Students then practice writing “measure words” in various sentences.
Noncount nouns refer to substances or concepts that cannot be counted individually, such as “water,” “rice,” and “information.” To specify quantities of these nouns, we use measure words or units of measurement. Understanding how to use measure words with noncount nouns is essential for clear and precise communication in English. This guide will explain the rules, provide examples, and offer practice exercises to help you master this important aspect of grammar.
ESL Grammar: Using Measure Words with Noncount Nouns
When you need to specify a quantity of a noncount noun, use a measure word followed by the noncount noun. Here are some examples:
- I need a glass of water.
- She ate a bowl of rice for lunch.
- Can you give me a piece of information?
- He bought a loaf of bread from the bakery.
- We have a block of cheese in the fridge.
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