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NOUN Uncountable Noun

NOUN Uncountable Noun Thing is classed as uncountable noun if it is not able to be counted by A or An ( sebuah , seekor , seorang ). It is judged as singular. e.g. water - air sugar - gula air - udara rice - nasi ash - debu smoke - asap

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NOUN Uncountable Noun

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  1. NOUN Uncountable Noun Thing is classed as uncountable noun if it is not able to be counted by A or An(sebuah, seekor, seorang). It is judged as singular. e.g. water - air sugar - gula air - udara rice - nasi ash - debu smoke - asap money - uang These noun can only be count by : Little - Sedikit e.g. Little sugar Some - Sejumlah, beberap e.g. Some water Much - Banyak e.g. Much money Example : - I need some water (sayabutuhsejumlah air) - She doesn’t have much money (diatidakpunyabanyakuang) - This coffee must be added little sugar more (kopi iniharusditambahkansedikitgulalagi)

  2. 2. Countable Noun Thing is classed countable noun if it is able to be counted by A or An, that is expressed by : - A is used in front of a consonant sound word e.g. A book - sebuahbuku A computer - sebuahkomputer A unit - sebuat unit - An is used in front of a vowel sound word e.g. An apple - sebuahapel An hour - satu jam An uncle - seorangpaman

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