Countable and uncountable nouns: The Grammar Gameshow Episode 27
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0:05 - 0:09Hello, and welcome to
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0:09 - 0:11I'm your host, Will!
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0:11 - 0:12I am rubber,
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0:12 - 0:13you're glue.
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0:13 - 0:16It bounces off me and sticks to you.
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0:16 - 0:18And of course, let's not forget Leslie,
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0:18 - 0:21our all-knowing voice in the sky.
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0:21 - 0:24Hello, everyone!
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0:24 - 0:27Tonight we're going to ask you three questions about...
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0:27 - 0:30Countable and uncountable nouns.
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0:30 - 0:33Those people, things, and places
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0:33 - 0:36that tell us what we're talking about!
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0:36 - 0:40OK! Now, let's meet our contestants!
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0:40 - 0:43Hello, all. My name is Bill.
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0:44 - 0:45And contestant number two?
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0:46 - 0:48It's nice to meet you. I'm Yun.
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0:48 - 0:50Nice to see you again Bill.
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0:50 - 0:53You're making quite a name for yourself in this show.
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0:53 - 0:56And welcome Yun.
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0:56 - 0:58OK, let's get going, and don't forget
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0:58 - 1:01you can play along at home too.
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1:01 - 1:03Here is our first question.
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1:03 - 1:06Nouns in English can be divided into
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1:06 - 1:08countable and uncountable.
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1:08 - 1:09But,
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1:09 - 1:12what are the basic differences between them?
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1:15 - 1:18Countable nouns can be counted.
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1:18 - 1:21Uncountable nouns can't.
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1:21 - 1:23Or not can't, they can...
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1:23 - 1:25but we don't usually...
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1:25 - 1:27I mean who really wants to sit there
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1:27 - 1:29and count grains of rice?
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1:29 - 1:30Leslie?
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1:30 - 1:31Correct!
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1:31 - 1:36Countable nouns can be divided into singular and plural.
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1:36 - 1:40A chair, two chairs, three chairs.
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1:40 - 1:43Uncountable nouns cannot.
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1:43 - 1:47With countable nouns we ask how many and use words
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1:47 - 1:52such as a lot, many and a few.
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1:52 - 1:56With uncountable nouns, we use how much
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1:56 - 2:01and words such as a lot, much and a little.
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2:01 - 2:02All clear on that?
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2:02 - 2:05Let's have an alphabet battle to check.
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2:05 - 2:06It's simple.
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2:06 - 2:08Challenge each other to give examples of
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2:08 - 2:11countable and uncountable nouns
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2:11 - 2:13following the order of the alphabet.
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2:13 - 2:17Yun, you can go first. Ready? Go!
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2:18 - 2:19Uncountable.
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2:20 - 2:21A for Art.
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2:21 - 2:22Correct!
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2:23 - 2:24Countable.
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2:26 - 2:27B for Beds.
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2:27 - 2:28Correct!
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2:30 - 2:31Countable.
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2:31 - 2:32C for cars.
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2:33 - 2:34Correct!
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2:35 - 2:36Uncountable.
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2:38 - 2:39D for danger.
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2:40 - 2:40Correct!
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2:42 - 2:42Countable.
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2:43 - 2:44Elephants.
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2:44 - 2:45Correct!
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2:47 - 2:48Uncountable.
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2:50 - 2:51Fish.
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2:51 - 2:52Correct!
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2:52 - 2:53But,
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2:53 - 2:55fish is countable!
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2:55 - 2:56wait... er...
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2:56 - 2:58fishes?
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2:58 - 2:58Oi!
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2:59 - 3:01What was...
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3:01 - 3:04sorry I was thinking about something else...
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3:04 - 3:05She's cheating!
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3:05 - 3:06Cheating!
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3:06 - 3:08Well, I didn't see anything.
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3:08 - 3:11That is a very serious accusation you're making.
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3:11 - 3:13Do you have any evidence?
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3:13 - 3:15Roll up her sleeve!
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3:17 - 3:18I can't, I'm afraid!
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3:18 - 3:22I can no longer touch the contestants after that
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3:22 - 3:25unfortunate chainsaw-related game show accident
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3:25 - 3:27in episode 37
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3:28 - 3:31... but that was such a long time ago.
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3:32 - 3:33Leslie?
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3:33 - 3:34Fish?
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3:34 - 3:38Fish is both countable and uncountable
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3:38 - 3:41depending on whether you mean the animal
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3:41 - 3:43– I see three fish –
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3:43 - 3:44or the food
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3:44 - 3:47– I eat lots of fish.
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3:47 - 3:53This is not the only noun like this, so be careful!
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3:53 - 3:56Well done! I think Yun did better,
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3:56 - 3:58so twelve points for you.
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4:02 - 4:04On to our second round,
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4:04 - 4:06and this is a double-trouble round of
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4:06 - 4:09two questions about uncountables.
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4:09 - 4:11Here we go!
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4:11 - 4:12Question one.
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4:13 - 4:16If uncountable nouns cannot be counted,
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4:16 - 4:19how then can we count them?
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4:26 - 4:29Can't we use a container to make them countable?
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4:29 - 4:29Correct!
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4:30 - 4:32She's doing it again!
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4:33 - 4:34Eh?
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4:35 - 4:37Yes, you're right!
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4:38 - 4:41Time for our second uncountable question
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4:41 - 4:43... now that's a paradox of words!
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4:43 - 4:45Fruit is an uncountable noun.
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4:45 - 4:48How then is this sentence correct?
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4:48 - 4:52There were at least 12 fruits on offer.
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5:00 - 5:02It's an irregular plural
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5:02 - 5:05that refers to the different types of thing
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5:05 - 5:07in the same category.
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5:07 - 5:08Correct!
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5:08 - 5:09Will!
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5:09 - 5:11She's cheating!
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5:11 - 5:14So, you keep saying, but do you have any evidence?
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5:14 - 5:18I literally just filmed it on my phone.
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5:19 - 5:20What are you doing there?
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5:20 - 5:22You could be blog-tubing the answers!
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5:22 - 5:25Put that away!
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5:25 - 5:26Tut, tut, tut!
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5:26 - 5:27Leslie?
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5:27 - 5:29Tut, tut, tut, Bill!
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5:29 - 5:32To make an uncountable noun countable
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5:32 - 5:35we need to use a container.
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5:35 - 5:40This is an expression commonly using a and of.
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5:40 - 5:41For example,
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5:41 - 5:43a piece of cake
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5:43 - 5:46or a cup of coffee.
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5:46 - 5:48Secondly,
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5:48 - 5:51some nouns, such as fruit and fish,
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5:51 - 5:54have an irregular plural
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5:54 - 5:56– fruits and fishes.
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5:57 - 6:00We use these when we are referring to a number
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6:00 - 6:02of different types of thing
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6:02 - 6:04from the same category.
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6:04 - 6:06For example,
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6:06 - 6:09the shop sells three fruits
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6:09 - 6:13– apples, bananas and oranges!
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6:13 - 6:16Well done, Yun! Another fantastic round
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6:16 - 6:18and another ten points.
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6:22 - 6:24OK on to our fi...
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6:24 - 6:25Look!
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6:25 - 6:28Hang on a minute! Before we go any further...
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6:28 - 6:31Can you just please keep an eye on her?
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6:31 - 6:32Please?
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6:32 - 6:34Oh, very well.
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6:34 - 6:35If for no other reason than
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6:35 - 6:39it's not nice to see a grown man beg
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6:39 - 6:41... except for Leslie, of course.
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6:41 - 6:43Round three!
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6:43 - 6:45Have a look at these sentences
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6:45 - 6:47and tell me why the noun used in each one
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6:47 - 6:50is special in some way.
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6:50 - 6:52The news was reported.
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6:52 - 6:55The species is extinct.
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6:55 - 6:57The team play well.
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6:57 - 7:00The staff are unhappy.
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7:03 - 7:08In A the noun news is uncountable.
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7:08 - 7:12However, many people may see the ‘s' at the end,
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7:12 - 7:15and think that it is a plural. Oh no!
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7:15 - 7:21There is no singular or plural. News is uncountable!
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7:21 - 7:22Correct!
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7:24 - 7:29I'm just guessing here, but the noun species in B
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7:29 - 7:33is unusual because it's singular and has no plural form.
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7:34 - 7:36So, just to say again,
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7:36 - 7:38the noun species
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7:38 - 7:41singular and plural forms are the same.
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7:41 - 7:42Correct!
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7:45 - 7:51In C the noun team is a collective.
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7:51 - 7:55This means it can be singular or plural.
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7:55 - 7:57It depends on the speaker.
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7:57 - 7:58Correct!
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8:01 - 8:03I'm going to go out on a limb here,
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8:03 - 8:06but the noun staff in D,
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8:06 - 8:07is singular...
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8:07 - 8:08just like news.
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8:10 - 8:12So, just to repeat that.
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8:12 - 8:15Staff is a collective noun
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8:15 - 8:19that takes plural verb form.
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8:19 - 8:20Correct!
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8:21 - 8:23It's the audience!
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8:23 - 8:24They're...
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8:24 - 8:25no, it's...
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8:25 - 8:27someone's coughing!
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8:27 - 8:30Bill, sometimes people cough.
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8:30 - 8:32It's not illegal.
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8:32 - 8:36Maybe the stress of four wins is beginning to show.
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8:36 - 8:37Leslie?
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8:37 - 8:38Nice!
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8:38 - 8:40English has some irregular nouns
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8:40 - 8:43which you need to be careful of!
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8:43 - 8:44Some nouns,
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8:44 - 8:47such as species, fish and sheep
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8:47 - 8:51are the same whether they are singular or plural.
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8:52 - 8:52Some nouns,
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8:52 - 8:55such as news and mathematics,
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8:55 - 8:58always take a singular verb.
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8:58 - 8:59Some nouns,
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8:59 - 9:01such as staff and police,
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9:01 - 9:02are collective,
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9:02 - 9:05and so are always plural
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9:05 - 9:07And finally,
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9:07 - 9:09there are some collective nouns,
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9:09 - 9:12such as team, government and family,
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9:12 - 9:16which can be either singular or plural
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9:16 - 9:19depending on whether you mean a single unit
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9:19 - 9:20- it -
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9:20 - 9:22or a group of individuals
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9:22 - 9:23- they.
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9:24 - 9:26Well done! Three points each!
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9:26 - 9:28And that brings us to the end of today's
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9:28 - 9:30Grammar Gameshow.
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9:30 - 9:32Let's count out the points...
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9:32 - 9:34And the winner is...
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9:34 - 9:36Yun!
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9:36 - 9:37Or
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9:37 - 9:38at least it would be
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9:38 - 9:42if she hadn't been blatantly cheating this whole time!
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9:42 - 9:42What!?
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9:42 - 9:45Don't you think I don't see everything that
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9:45 - 9:47goes on around here?
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9:47 - 9:49I see all and I hear all.
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9:49 - 9:53Incidentally Bill, you might want to go to the doctor.
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9:53 - 9:56Your stomach's been making some quite...
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9:56 - 9:58biological noises.
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9:58 - 10:00Why didn't you say something before?
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10:00 - 10:03Well, it's your stomach Bill...
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10:03 - 10:04Oh!
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10:04 - 10:07You mean about the cheating.
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10:07 - 10:07Well,
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10:08 - 10:10I've got a time slot to fill.
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10:10 - 10:11Bye bye, Yun.
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10:13 - 10:16Release the disappointed parents.
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10:16 - 10:17And Bill?
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10:17 - 10:19No one likes a snitch.
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10:21 - 10:24It looks like we'll need
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10:24 - 10:25Thanks for joining us.
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10:25 - 10:27Say goodbye, Leslie
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10:27 - 10:29Sağol, Leslie.
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10:29 - 10:31See you next time.
- Title:
- Countable and uncountable nouns: The Grammar Gameshow Episode 27
- Description:
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Welcome to the Grammar Gameshow! Test your knowledge in this crazy quiz! The presenter is a bit strange, the points don't make sense and the prizes could use some improvement, but at least the grammar is correct!
Bill reigns supreme! This will be his fourth game in a row! He could very well become the next champion. This time he and his fellow contestant Yun will be tested on their knowledge of countable and uncountable nouns. That extremely complicated set of rules that tell us about the people things and places we are talking about! Can they win through? Why does Yun keep looking up her sleeve? Can Bill convince Will that something strange is going on? Find out all in this episode of the Grammar Gameshow!
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- Duration:
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