Countable and Uncountable - Quantity words

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Countable and Uncountable - Quantity words (Intermediate)

'table' is 'countable'. In the dictionary, you will see [C] after it.
It can be used in the singular with words like 'a', 'one', 'this', 'my', every'.
It can be used in the plural with words like 'some', 'many', 'a few', 'these', 'several', 'a lot of', 'quite a lot of', 'a large number of'.

'gold' is 'uncountable'. In the dictionary, you will see (U) after it.
It can be used (always in the singular) with words like 'some', 'this', 'my', 'much', 'a little', 'a lot of', 'quite a lot of', 'a large amount of'.

You can make an 'uncountable word' 'countable' by using words like 'a piece of', 'a bar of' etc