Countable vs Uncountable Nouns: A Quick Guide

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Tymur Levitin
Tymur Levitin
Profesora del Departamento de Traducción. Traductor jurado profesional con experiencia en traducción y enseñanza de inglés y alemán. Imparto clases en 20 países del mundo. Mi principio en la enseñanza y la realización de clases es alejarse de la memorización de reglas de memoria, y, en cambio, aprender a entender los principios de la lengua y utilizarlos de la misma manera que hablar y pronunciar correctamente los sonidos por el sentimiento, y no repasar cada uno en su cabeza todas las reglas, ya que no habrá tiempo para eso en el habla real. Siempre hay que basarse en la situación y la comodidad.
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Why This Topic Matters

One of the most common mistakes learners make is mixing countable y uncountable nouns. Some words look plural but are not. Others seem singular but can’t take “a” or “one.” Mastering this difference will instantly make your English more natural.


How to Test Countability

  • Countable nouns → you can count them: one apple, two apples.
  • Uncountable nouns → you cannot count them directly: milk, advice, money.

👉 If you can say “one, two, three,” it’s countable. If not, it’s uncountable.


Using Articles and Quantifiers

Countable nouns:

  • a book, two chairs, many cars, few people

Uncountable nouns:

  • some water, much money, little time, a lot of sugar

I need an information.
✔️ I need some information.

She gave me two advices.
✔️ She gave me two pieces of advice.


Tricky Nouns to Remember

  • Advice → uncountable (a piece of advice)
  • Information → uncountable (some information)
  • News → uncountable (good news, bad news)
  • Furniture → uncountable (a piece of furniture)
  • Money → uncountable (some money, a lot of money)
  • Bread → uncountable (a loaf of bread, two slices of bread)

Quick Table

CountableUncountable
an apple / two applesbread → a loaf of bread
a chair / three chairsfurniture → a piece of furniture
a fact / many factsinformation → a piece of information
a suggestion / several suggestionsadvice → a piece of advice

Mini Quiz

  1. I need ___ water.
    • a / some / many
      some
  2. She told me two useful ___.
    • advices / pieces of advice / informations
      pieces of advice
  3. This is good ___.
    • news / newses / informations
      news

FAQ

Q: Can I say “informations”?
A: No. “Information” is uncountable. Use pieces of information.

Q: Why is “bread” uncountable?
A: Because English treats bread as a substance. Use a loaf of bread o a slice of bread.

Q: Is “time” always uncountable?
A: Usually yes (I don’t have much time). But in “three times,” it becomes countable.


Final Tips

  • Countables use numbers and plural “-s.”
  • Uncountables need quantifiers like some, much, little, a piece of….
  • Memorize the tricky nouns list — it saves time in real life.

Más información

Read more about natural grammar choices in this article:
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© Author’s concept by Tymur Levitin — founder, director, and lead teacher of Escuela de idiomas Levitin (Start Language School by Tymur Levitin).

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