Sometimes silence is a really good answer.

Countable and Uncountable Nouns (2)


တခါတေလမွာ တခ်ဳိ႕ Noun ေတြကို Uncountable နဲ႔ Countable Nouns ေတြ အျဖစ္ ႏွစ္ခုလံုး သံုးတတ္ၾကေသးတယ္။
ဥပမာ-
Countable and Uncountable
- Did you hear a noise just now? (= a specific noise)
- I can’t work here. There’s too much noise.
( ဒီေနရာမွာ too many noises လို႔ ေရးလို႔မရဘူး)
- I bought a paper to read. (= a newspaper)
- I need some paper to write on.
(ေရးဖို႔အတြက္ စာရြက္တစ္ခုခုကို ေျပာတာ)
- There’s a hair in my soup! (= one single hair)
- You’ve got very long hair.
(hairs မဟုတ္ဘူးေနာ္) (= all the hair on your head)
- You can stay with us. There is a spare room. (= a room in a house)
- You can’t sit here. There isn’t room.
(room ဆိုတာက ဒီေနရာမွာ အခန္းကို ေျပာတာမဟုတ္ဘူး။ ေနရာ မရွိဘူးလို႔ ေျပာတာ။ space နဲ႔ အတူတူပါပဲ)
- I have some interesting experiences while I was travelling. (= things that happened to me)
- They offered me the job because I had a lot of experience.
(experiences လို႔ ေရးလို႔မရဘူး)
နမူနာ စာေၾကာင္းေတြကို ေရးေပးလိုက္ဦးမယ္။ စာေၾကာင္းႏွစ္ခုစီ ယွဥ္ၿပီး ၾကည့္သြားပါ။
- I’m looking for a job.
- I’m looking for work. (not a work)
- What a beautiful view!
- What beautiful scenery!
- It’s a nice day today.
- It’s nice weather today.
- We had a lot of bags and cases.
- We had a lot of baggage/luggage.
- These chairs are mine.
- This furniture is mine.
- That’s a good suggestion.
- That’s good advice.

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