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      柯林斯《英語(yǔ)語(yǔ)法大全》
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      1.27 There are some words which are uncount nouns in English, but which refer to things that are considered countable in other languages.

      Here is a list of the most common uncount nouns of this type:

      advice

      baggage

      furniture

      hair

      homework

      information

      knowledge

      luggage

      machinery

      money

      news

      progress

      research

      spaghetti

      traffic

       

      quantifying

      1.28 Although uncount nouns refer to things which cannot be counted and are not used with numbers, you often want to refer to an amount of something which is expressed by an uncount noun. Sometimes, you can do this by putting a general determiner such as ‘a(chǎn)ll’, ‘enough’, ‘little’, or ‘some’ in front of the noun.

      It gave him little lime.

      There’s some chocolate cake over there.

      For more information on general determiners which can be used with uncount nouns, see paragraph 1.210.

      You can also put a quantifier in front of the noun. For example, when you refer to water you can say ‘drops of water’, ‘a(chǎn) cup of water’, ‘four gallons of water’, and so on.

      The use of quantifiers with uncount nouns is explained in paragraphs 2.193 to 2.210.

       

      mass nouns

      1.29 When you are sure that your reader or hearer will understand that a quantity of something is being referred to, you do not need to use a quantifier.

      For example, in a restaurant you can ask for ‘three cups of coffee’, but you can also ask for ‘three coffees’ because the person you are talking to will know that you mean ‘three cups of coffee’. In this way, the uncount noun ‘coffee’ has become countable.

      Nouns used in this way are called mass nouns.

      1.30 Mass nouns are often used to refer to quantities of a particular kind of food or drink.

      We spent two hours talking over coffee and biscuits in her study.

      We stopped for a coffee at a small cafe.

      1.31 Similarly, some uncount nouns can be mass nouns when they refer to types of something. For example, ‘cheese’ is usually an uncount noun but you can talk about ‘a(chǎn) large range of cheeses’.

      ...plentiful cheap beer.

      ...profits from low-alcohol beers.

      We were not allowed to buy wine or spirits at lunch time.

      I like wines and liqueurs.

      Mass nouns referring to different types of a substance are mainly used in technical contexts. For example ‘steel’ is nearly always an uncount noun, but in contexts where it is important to distinguish between different kinds of steel it can be a mass noun.

      ...imports of European steel.

      ...the use of small amounts of nitrogen in making certain steels.

       

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