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Using Measure Words Here are some sample phrases and sentences using measure words. This can be used to practice Count and Non-count nouns in context. When talking about non-count items (such as sugar, water, toothpaste, etc.), it is common to use measure words to indicate how much of the substance you are referring to. Below are a few examples of measure words used in English.
Notes: 1. Measure words can also be counted : one slice of toast, two slices of toast, etc. 2. Some items can be either count or non-count, depending on composition or arrangement. For example, A bar of chocolate (non-count [perceived as one solid item]) A box of chocoloates (count [perceived as several individual items]) See also : Vocabulary : Containers Grammar : Count/Non-count Nouns Textbook : English Knowhow, Book 1, Chapter 7 |
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