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For example rice is not an individual thing, it's seen as group of hundreds of small grains. There is an apple in the fridge. In English grammar, countable nouns are individual people, animals, places, things, or ideas which can be counted. pl = plural. “Milk” and “jam” are uncountable, but “carton”, “bottle” and “jar” are countable. Countable and Uncountable Nouns. plenty of oil, plenty of sugar, plenty of cheese, plenty of space. Their usage in sentences is different. Cheese is uncountable. The milk is sour – let’s make cheese. The milk is sour - let's make cheese. Paper (sheet to draw) – uncountable / a paper (newspaper) – countable. [Number without a unit (kg, slice etc.) – Cake is uncountable so needs much. The water is deep. 5 uncountable and 6 countable nouns 1. pl = plural. “He has a lot of hair”. Rice is only edible when it has been cooked. Food Countable or Uncountable Noun. uncountable. Uncountable Nouns. Be careful! 3. Countable and Uncountable- compare your days and weeks. You are talking about part of a cake, so the noun 'cake' is uncountable. Nouns that are usually uncountable are used as countable nouns when we talk about different types or varieties. I tried several cheeses. Countable nouns can be counted and have singular and plural forms.. 1 apple/3 apples Some can be used with plural countable nouns and uncountable nouns. 1. Uncountable nouns are nouns that cannot be counted and thus have no plurals. "Too much bread goes mouldy if the humidity is too high" "Many of our breads may contain traces of nuts." 4. plenty of. Chocolate, water, coffee, milk, sugar, salt, cheese, bread, rice, wood, glass, plastic, soap, toothpaste. Example sentence: Would you like me to put some cheese in the omelette? I don't eat_____ (a small number) fruits or vegetables. This quiz is incomplete! For example: - Countable : A glass of milk. When it comes to individual kinds of foods, some are countable and others are uncountable. Nouns That Are Both Countable and Uncountable. It is a way of sort of dividing up the uncountable noun. We use a/an, some and any with nouns to talk or ask about the quantity of something, for example, when talking about food: Have you got any cheese or meat? Uncountable nouns. Point 2: Use ' there are ' with plural countable nouns. If you continue browsing the site, you agree to the use of cookies on this website. Share. 4. Maybe I should takea littletime off from work. 3 … Countable/Uncountable. An uncountable noun is impossible to count in numbers. You need to invite fewer people, or the party will be too crowded. Uncountable Nouns. plenty of houses, plenty of concerts, plenty of guitars, plenty of. Sayılabilen (countable) isim dendiği zaman akla bir, iki, üç diye sayabileceğimiz isimler gelir. There ’s a carrot. If you want to see the answer, press "Show answer". For example, we can talk about a squeeze of lemon juice, a grind of pepper, a sprinkling/dusting of icing sugar (UK)/confectioner’s sugar (US), cocoa powder, etc. plenty of houses, plenty of concerts, plenty of guitars, plenty of. pasta. We can count "bottles of milk" or "litres of milk", but we cannot count "milk" itself. To play this quiz, please finish editing it. Match the examples and the rules! For example: There’s a man at the door. Practice with Countable and Uncountable Nouns Fill in the gaps using one of the following: many / much / a lot of. avocado. Click on each noun for more information, including countable and uncountable meanings, example sentences and a quick test. Uncountable nouns are not individual objects, so they cannot be counted. I made a special salad for you. Match them up! Countable nouns are for things we can count using numbers. Edit. Pile of … The milk is sour – let’s make cheese. When it comes to some uncountable nouns such as fruit, cake, coffee etc., I have found out that they can be countable if they indicate specific items. Countable and Uncountable Nouns List, 100 Countable and Uncountable Words and Examples Countable and Uncountable Words There is a different type of words in the English language. Countable Uncountable Countable Uncountable Countable Uncountable. They must follow the rules for uncountable nouns. 100. Is the underlined noun countable or uncountable? I am in my kitchen opening the fridge where you can see the food I am going to use as examples. After you are done, switch roles and do it again! To play this quiz, please finish editing it. Countable Question: How many bowls of sugar are there? butter. Love and sadness are abstract, not physical things. Milkshake. You cannot say 1 milk, 2 milks, but you can say “1 bottles”, “two jars”. I have some friends in New York. A bag of money. List of Uncountable Nouns (These are sample uncountable nouns only! Noun. Per Cantor's theorem, the real numbers are uncountable. 1) some or any 2) many or much 3) reading + true/false 4) C … cheese → uncountable. I’ve got some tomatoes and a chilly pepper. There is some cheese in the fridge. Countable and Uncountable Nouns * Nouns can be countable or uncountable. Clifford had too much cake, he’ll be sick. This is true with words like "chicken" and "turkey" as well. The noun 'salad' is a countable noun, the plural form is salads.Example: I made individual salads for dinner. cheese sweets rice grapes bread sandwiches tomatoes milk 2. There are some words that can be considered countable and uncountable with different meanings: Example. (noun) ... (uncountable) A dairy product made ... (countable) A piece of cheese, especially one moulded into a large round shape during manufacture. In the case, anything that can be calculated, such as – a cow, a car, a girlfriend, etc. We can measure the amount of a substance or put it in a container, e.g. Decide whether these nouns are countable (C) or uncountable (U) The . Submit. Do you have more work for me to do? Video length: 3 minutes 13 seconds. Countable: cucumber, orange, cherry, apple, sandwich, potato, egg, lemon, grape, Uncountable: cheese, bread, milk, juice, soup, meat, coffee, pasta. Note: You cannot add “S” to uncountable nouns because they do […] 2. 1 [countable] piece (of something) (used especially with of and uncountable nouns) an amount of something that has been cut or separated from the rest of it; a standard amount of something a piece of string/wood She wrote something on a small piece of paper. Uncountable nouns are always singular. The following countable noun instances will aid you to realize the difference between countable and uncountable nouns. Countable Question: How many bowls of sugar are there? a slice of cheese or a bottle of mineral water. 1. For instance, cheese is usually an uncountable noun, but you can use it as a countable noun if you are referring to varieties of cheese. loaves. 2 - How many cabbage rolls did she have for dinner? money. Do you have any chocolate? Choose the best option. Here are some more common uncountable food types with their container / quantity expressions: liquids (water, beer, wine, etc.) Countable Uncountable Countable Uncountable Countable Uncountable. milk silver. There's some wine. noun. QUIZ NEW SUPER DRAFT. 3. sausage. Point 1: Use ' there is ' with singular countable nouns . a bit of cheese a blob of paint a bottle of cola a can of lemonade a carton of milk a cup of coffee a drop of water a glass of orange juice a gram of sugar ... uncountable countable uncountable uncountable uncountable uncountable countable Choose the correct sentence in each pair. It means that countable nouns can be singular and plural (that is one or more). A good learner’s dictionary will tell you whether a noun is countable or uncountable. Nouns can be countable or uncountable. e.g., one book two books a man some men * Uncountable nouns are the names of things which we do not see as separate, and which we cannot count; they do not have plural forms. Can you remember which nouns are countable and which are uncountable? But some nouns are uncountable, for example when using the words: Rain, snow, water, salt, money, music, cheese, tea, coffee. If you want to see the answer, press "Show answer". The most common ones are: accommodation, advice, baggage, behavior, bread, furniture, information, luggage, news, progress, traffic, travel, trouble, weather, work I would like to give you some advice. (noun: can be plural) ( grammatica ) nome che ha anche una forma plurale nm sostantivo maschile : Identifica un essere, un oggetto o un concetto che assume genere maschile: medico, gatto, strumento, assegno, dolore There's some furniture. Delete Quiz. Some nouns can be countable and uncountable, depending on how they are used. Countable / Uncountable Food Flashcards. * Countable nouns are the names of separate objects, people, etc. 'Light' is a good example. Nouns are usually countable or uncountable.. Click Here for Step-by-Step Rules, Stories and Exercises to Practice All English Tenses. Cup of coffee. List Of Uncountable Foods With Pictures bread cheese water juice flour meat chocolate soup cereal coffee tea salt sugar butter jam honey Materials To Teach Countable And Uncountable Food 1. Example: “water” Water is an uncountable noun because it is a liquid. Uncountable Nouns. If it is a block of cheese, it is a cheese. love, sadness, happiness, education, knowledge, and grammar. Every substance, such as water, meat or cheese is uncountable (it can't be made plural). Countable and Uncountable Nouns Exercises. Add a word bowl piece round bottle piece bag; Make it Countable: A bowl of sugar. _____ I don't like . OR. A bottle of wine. Kevin:Too muchfree time makes the work day long and boring. Synonyms: curd cheese, (US) Dutch cheese, (Pennsylvania) smear case. 4. The use of The before uncountable nouns a. 100. love. … “a lot of sugar” vs. “quite a lot of sugar”) OR. World Languages. Oh no, there isn’t enough food. Countable and Uncountable Nouns. ♥ I was thirsty, so I drank a glass of water. cheese - a slice, a chunk, a piece of cheese meat - a piece, a slice, a pound of meat Nouns which can be countable or uncountable Some nouns can be both countable and uncountable, usually with a different meaning for each. It can never have a plural “s”. Copy and Edit. Countable: one object There are some tomatoes. If you need help, you can click on the "Hint" button to get a free letter. children. ’ - two whole pizzas (countable). I explain what countable and uncountable nouns are. There’s some furniture. Here, we’ll take a look at countable and uncountable nouns and provide both countable noun examples and uncountable noun examples. and: Find whose day, weekend or week was healthier. My family buys about six _____ of bread a week. Do you think it's too much? Further, since any interval can be put in 1-1 correspondence with the entire set of real numbers, to show a set is uncountable, it is sufficient to put it in 1-1 correspondence with some interval. 0. Match them up! We’ve just been shopping. 6. Used with Countable & Uncountable Nouns; the: countable: the monkeys, the schools, the teachers, the boats, the bananas: uncountable: the cheese, the machinery, the luggage, the grass, the knowledge: some: countable: some tables, some stores, some grapes, some cities, some nurses: uncountable: some time, some news, some bread, some salt, some mail: any: countable The parade included fire … Mirwaners, as we know, although a countable noun is defined by “its name” as a noun which can be counted, and uncountable noun as a noun which cannot be counter, deciding whether a noun is countable or uncountable is not as easy. (uncountable) I bought many cheeses for the party. List of Uncountable Nouns (These are sample uncountable nouns only! This refers to the mass of hair and is considered uncountable. Here glass refers to one container made of glass. Countable nouns are for things we can count using numbers. Then press "Check". For example: There’s some wine. cheese sweets rice grapes bread sandwiches tomatoes milk 2. Some or A/An. a large piece of land a piece of cake/cheese/meat He cut the pizza into bite-sized pieces. enough courage, enough wisdom, enough spaghetti, enough time. Be careful! are considered to be uncountable nouns. C) Many uncountable nouns refer to substances. You cannot say 1 milk, 2 milks, but you can say “1 bottles”, “two jars”. 100. butter. Countable: negative There’s a tomato. “He is going to Paris on business”. cheese. 2 Answers2. Countable and Uncountable Nouns. They have little money. Uncountable. This is my kitchen. salt. There is a department store in town. Uncountable Nouns. “Partitives” are words that determine the amount of uncountable nouns. Bag of groceries I have a crazy wild theory: Examples:.-Can I have some strawberries, please?-There isn’t any sugar left.-I need a few peppers for this recipe (a small number)-I would like a little cheese, please (a small amount).. SANDWICH CHEESE BEER. An uncountable noun, you cannot count these nouns in numbers. I bought a book at the store. Food is an uncountable noun. Drag and drop them in the right place. ♥ We have to buy a kilogram of sugar and a litre of milk. Since all finite sets are countable, uncountable sets are all infinite. "Much" is used when the concept of the noun is its uncountable form; "Many" is used when the concept is discrete and countable. A round of cheese. Unlike countable nouns, uncountable nouns are substances, concepts etc that we cannot divide into separate elements. Uncountable nouns are for the things that we cannot count with numbers. Save. Uncountable nouns are nouns that come in a state or quantity that is impossible to count; liquids are uncountable, as are things that act like liquids (sand, air). We use it to talk about travel in general, so this question is wrong too. 'Would you like a soup to start?'. Countable: negative There’s a tomato. "Lemonade" is usually uncountable, but it can be used as a countable noun to mean "a glass of lemonade". Some nouns can be countable and uncountable, depending on how they are used. 5. uncountable. countable. Read this song!Note - All posts are moderated and then corrected. One of these points is to being countable or being uncountable. How many cheeses did you buy for the cheese plate? For example, we cannot count "milk". Sayılamayan (uncountable) isim dediğimiz zaman ise aklımıza bir, iki, üç diye sayamayacağımız isimler gelir. Countable/Uncountable. - Words which are often uncountable include sports, isms and other abstract nouns, and things … Some nouns, as in your example of cake, Bella, have both countable and uncountable uses with some difference in meaning. 2. e.g. How much coffee or tea do you drink a day? Cheese is my favorite food. For example: There’s a man at the door. cheese.  These are words and an apple is countable but apple juice is uncountable. The children fell asleep quickly after a busy day of fun. They have a singular and a plural form. How do we use a/an, some, and any with countable and uncountable nouns? Sing = singular. 3. Here are some more uncountable nouns: music, art, love, happiness We use SOME with countable plural and uncountable nouns in the AFFIRMATIVE. Hyponyms: farmer cheese… We cannot "count" them. For instance, cheese is usually an uncountable noun, but you can use it as a countable noun if you are referring to varieties of cheese. We can't count uncountable nouns, so you'll often see units ( cups, bottles, slices) used along with the noun in order to refer to certain amounts. By the "Union of countable sets is countable" theorem, X is countable. When to use air dielectric cables for antenna installation What’s wrong with the plumbing setup under this kitchen sink? We can differentiate the words from different points. 5. Uncountable nouns are not individual objects, so they cannot be counted. Countable nouns are the names of separate objects, people, ideas etc which can be counted. Although there are some ways to "count" the uncountable nouns. A piece of furniture. uncountable. What does cheese mean? Work in pairs or threes. Some nouns are uncountable in English, but they are countable in other languages. Certain materials, metals, foods, liquids, gases, powders, pastes, sports, feelings, subjects and diseases, etc. apple. Here, we’ll take a look at countable and uncountable nouns and provide both countable noun examples and uncountable noun examples. For example: There is a dog in the garden. Yani masa sayılabilen bir isimdir. The noun 'cheese' is a mass noun (an uncountable noun), a word for a substance.Mass nouns are expressed using amounts or measures called partitive nouns; for example, a wheel of cheese … milk. In this article, we will explore more details about countable and uncountable nouns, their definition, rules, examples, lists, and worksheets. bread. Is the underlined noun countable or uncountable? Countable nouns are the names of separate objects, people, ideas etc which can be counted. The use of The before uncountable nouns a. A piece of furniture. Several words that make uncountable foods countable relate to the action you use with them. I bought some fish for dinner the other day. We can use numbers and the article a/an with countable nouns. Countable and uncountable nouns Talking about countable and uncountable nouns. Countable fruits and vegetable that has been process chopping, cutting, mincing and no longer has the original form are uncountable. Print the lesson on countable and uncountable nouns Uncountable Nouns. Some cheese or a cheese? 1 - How much caggabe does Lena eat everyday? “Much/more/most” can be used, and “some” and “any” are used for both countable and uncountable nouns. Rice is only edible when it has been cooked. It´s countable. Are wheelchairs allowed in US Wilderness Areas? Some is usually used in positive statements. In English grammar, countable nouns are individual people, animals, places, things, or ideas which can be counted. Nouns in the English language are grouped into two categories: countable and uncountable nouns. Is this a countable or uncountable noun? is a countable noun. meat. - Uncountable : You can see through glass. When students have a lower level of English, they learn the words are uncountable, such as cheese. 2. Can you buy a … 7th grade . Fill in the sentences by using the previous words, according to the noun.. STRAWBERRY STEW SOUP. E) You can use a/an with singular countable nouns. Yes, uncountable nouns do have plural forms. We use a little with uncountable nouns.. There ’s a banana. Luisa Guedes. It is uncommon, but possible, to treat "lemonade" as a countable noun. countable: apple, bananas, tomatoes, sausages, biscuits, potatoes, eggs, strawberries, uncountable: cereal, milk, orange juice, tuna, bread, cheese, sugar. Gold was discovered in the Klondike. - a glass, a bottle, a jug of water, etc. 8 months ago by . e.g. Practise Your English. We can use numbers and the article a/an with countable nouns. There are a lot of windows in our classroom. Abstract ideas like creativity or courage are also uncountable. Other examples of countable nouns include house, idea, hand, car, flower, and paper. countable. 0. Do you have any chocolate? 9) I thirsty so a of was I drank glass water. “There is a hair in my soup”. e.g. Any is usually used for plural countable nouns and uncountable nouns in questions and negative statements. are playing in the garden. There are many words in English with multiple meanings. Uncountable nouns are also called as non-count nouns, it means that they cannot be counted. QUIZ NEW SUPER DRAFT. - a glass, a bottle, a jug of water, etc. • Cheese – Please bag ten slices of cheese for me. Certain materials, metals, foods, liquids, gases, powders, pastes, sports, feelings, subjects and diseases, etc. 1. coffee. There is a trick to know if the noun is a countable noun or uncountable noun. fruit. They are usually treated as countable when you're referring to varieties of the thing. Referring to something mentioned before. chocolate, water, coffee, milk, sugar, salt, cheese, bread, rice, wood, glass, plastic, soap, toothpaste. _____ I prefer Pinch of pepper. Countable and Uncountable Nouns Exercises. Find things where your amount/ number is higher than your partner (e.g. Pint of milk. plenty of oil, plenty of sugar, plenty of cheese, plenty of space. This page lists the most common such nouns. sugar. For example: Something resembling this substance in shape or consistency. a game about countable and uncountable nouns. countable. Making Uncountable Things Countable – Quantity Expressions Uncountable nouns can be paired with words expressing plural concept. Uncountable nouns CAN be modified by numbers if units of measurement are included. Kevin:I have a lot of time on my hands. This quiz is incomplete! This is wrong. I need a cake please. Glass (material) – uncountable / a glass (container for drinks) – countable / glasses (lenses) – uncountable which we can count; they have singular and plural forms. OK. An English - English dictionary will tell you if a noun is countable or uncountable. Uncountable nouns are nouns which can’t be counted. Uncountable nouns: bread, money, coffee, homework, cheese Next, students complete questions using the quantifiers 'much' or 'many' with the nouns from the first exercise. Örnek verecek olursa bir masa, iki masa, üç masa diyebiliriz. We can then put the countable unit in its plural form to express an amount of the uncountable noun. These nouns can be either singular or plural. MILK TEA APPLE. An easy way to check if is a noun is countable or uncountable is to check if it is in the plural. If you’re talking about a specific piece of travelling, you need to use other words instead, like … D) Many uncountable nouns refer to abstract ideas or emotions. 'Cheese' is usually uncountable. A bottle of wine. Box of detergent. A round of cheese. We can make uncountable nouns countable: a piece of cheese a bar of chocolate milk U bread U butter U a piece of cheese U eggs sugar U a cake jam U biscuits olive oil U rice U pasta U e.g. Some nouns can function as countable or uncountable. Correct the mistakes. We like to experience happiness. enough courage, enough wisdom, enough spaghetti, enough time. Here glass doesn't refer to one thing, it refers to glass as a substance. Chunk of cheese. Butter is uncountable. Countable or Uncountable. Nouns: countable and uncountable - English Grammar Today - a reference to written and spoken English grammar and usage - Cambridge Dictionary The bread was somewhat stale, but the cheese was delicious. A piece of jewellery. Sometimes, we can use a “countable unit” with an uncountable noun. NoT These breads are nice. We were served bread and cheese. Chunk of cheese. * Special Rules – Countable & Uncountable Nouns. An uncountable noun is treated as a singular noun. Correct the mistakes. a tomato is countable but tomato sauce is uncountable. It's a revision ws containing 6 EXERCISES on TWO PAGES. Most uncountable nouns group together the concept of the thing and therefore do not take an ‘s’. Food Countable and Uncountable Slideshare uses cookies to improve functionality and performance, and to provide you with relevant advertising. They have plurals .Examples are: dog, tree, girl, book, occasion and book. So, how should we use expressions with countable and uncountable nouns in everyday situations? The gold attracted thousands of prospectors. are considered to be uncountable nouns. Countable Uncountable Countable Uncountable Countable Uncountable. 100. Read the chart and make sure you know the meaning of these words and their use: We use A/AN with countable singular nouns . The parade included fire … However, I d… Uncountable nouns are for the things that we cannot count with numbers. Countable or uncountable - ćwiczenia. spotlight Uncountable nouns The nouns with a U are usually uncountable: butter or some butter NoT a butter/butters This bread is nice. I hope to have a fewextra projects soon. slice of bread. There is a big mall in this city. A piece of jewellery. Money can’t buy love. 10) wonderful this is news! “Much/more/most” can be used, and “some” and “any” are used for both countable and uncountable nouns. There's a lot of money. 107 plays. e.g. The children fell asleep quickly after a busy day of fun. There is __ orange on the table. meat– uncountable noun cheese– uncountable noun pizza– can be countable and uncountable noun, depending on the context. many. countable orange strawberry sandwich potato onion egg candy cherry mushroom carrot hot dog apple cookie pumpkin cupcake uncountable soup cheese flour milk water rice bread honey salt tea jam beef juice butter oil answer key. Take a leap and try an outrageous flavour, stick to a classic, or the traditional trinity of fries, curd, and gravy. Cup of coffee. Business = this can be countable and uncountable. The countable/uncountable distinction is necessary when choosing whether to use "much" or "many". This also means that uncountable nouns don’t have a +s or other plural form, and that they take the singular form of verbs, as in "There is some cheese". Countable and Uncountable Nouns the, a, an Plurals Types of Uncountable Nouns Noun Practice Back to Nouns Back to Exercises Countable nouns refer to things that that can be counted. Using a countable unit with an uncountable noun. Pinch of pepper. Download a set of 16 flashcards to use when teaching countable and uncountable nouns. Countable nouns. and a drizzle of olive oil, honey, etc. D) Many uncountable nouns refer to abstract ideas or emotions. Hai, Learners!Untuk kalian yang baru belajar Bahasa Inggris pasti agak kesulitan dengan istilah-istilah yang digunakan. (countable) In this sentence we are talking about the different varieties of cheese, so it is countable. Is it countable or uncountable? 'I sometimes make a vegetable soup in the winter'. There’s a lot of cheese. Is it countable or uncountable? egg. . Rice is only edible when it has been cooked. Uncountable nouns are nouns that cannot be counted and thus have no plurals. Uncountable nouns are not individual objects, so they Next Lesson - Turning uncountable nouns into countable nouns Previous Lesson - Paying in a cafe Test Test the vocabulary you have learnt - Countable or uncountable? – Cheese in the first sentence is uncountable, but in the second sentence we are talking about different types of cheese, so it becomes countable. I have some friends in New York. Q. E. D. ... Is it a cheese grater? We were served bread and cheese. Choose the best option. Other examples of countable nouns include house, idea, hand, car, flower, and paper. There's a lot of cheese. 3. Money can't buy love. Countable: more than one object There’s some milk. The is used with uncountable nouns referring to things previously mentioned. I think you will need a lot of food for the party. Task description: A short video about countable and uncountable food items found in a kitchen/fridge. Sing = singular. I love cheese! → only countable nouns can be counted without a unit.|Bread is an uncountable noun, we count bread with units (slice, piece, loaf).] Countable definition: cups of coffee. For example, water, flour and rice. Exercise 1 Underline the noun in each sentence and write ‘C’ or ‘U’ to show whether the noun is countable or uncountable. This education is priceless. Are the words countable or uncountable? Abstract ideas like creativity or courage are also uncountable. Video source: Countable and uncountable nouns. I could make a pasta dish. (meat of the fish, uncountable) We like to experience happiness. 3 - How many burgers did Fletcher Davis sell in the 1880s? How do we use a/an, some, and any with countable and uncountable nouns? There are three apple s. There are four carrot s. There are five banana s. The uncountable nouns are the ones we cannot count, we cannot say the number of them, for example: There ’s rice in the bowl. Some nouns are countable in other languages but uncountable in English. uncountable or countable. We cannot use many/few with uncountable nouns, but we can say some/much/ a lot of/ all of the/ most of the water, butter, cheese, etc. But when students get to advanced level, they learn that these words can also be countable, for example cheeses. ♥ This is wonderful news! I love chocolate cake. Uncountable Nouns. Some nouns can be both countable and uncountable such as "fish" because it can mean the meat of the fish or an individual fish. Countable and uncountable nouns Talking about countable and uncountable nouns. Meaning: a solid dairy food. Nouns: countable and uncountable - English Grammar Today - a reference to written and spoken English grammar and usage - Cambridge Dictionary Love and sadness are abstract, not physical things. 200. slices of cheese. 2. 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