Countable and uncountable nouns: The Grammar Gameshow Episode 27
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- čas přidán 10. 04. 2018
- 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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Thank you! 😃
This Grammar Gameshow is really great
leslie thanking in turkish language in the end. he said Sağol( Sa-ghol) which means thank you
I liked the video. Thanks for being there BBC.
Our pleasure! We're happy to help! 😃
Thank you for your advices. All of your informations are quite useful. Good bye Leslies!
Btw ”information” is uncountable.
it`s great, and it`s very practical for us
Thank you.....you are perfect !
Loooooove the whole (weird) packaging 😁😜.Thanks for your hard work.
There is no Episode 37!! I totally love this show!
I like watching Grammar Gameshow. Thankyou for your video.
Glad you like it Tergel!
Amazing!🤣
amazing! "Sağ ol" is a phrase used in Azerbaijan which means Good bye! To be honest, I didn't expect it. Thank you for everything you do for us !
love you guys! i fall in for YUN❤
me too
I really like your videos, I can understand clearly... Thank you for helping us! Greetings from Bolivia 😊
Sag ol in our Azerbaijani and Turkish language means GOOD bye. Thanks for nice video
8:30 it is now
but this video is awesome btw
Brovo ,I enjoy this play
Best regards🌷🙏🏻
thanks for these information
very good :))
Helpful and funny show
This vedio is really helpful👌👌
I have learned alot from this channel
Thank you BBC learning
Is this comprehensive information on countable and uncountable nous? It seems to me as an infinite theme. Frequently, I'm strugling how to recognize a countable and an uncountable noun.
Just imagine a pool and in it the object you are not sure. Can you take it, or not beacause it's a liquid, does it come in pieces like and apple?
Good job
Carolina smith hello how are you??
At the end "sağol" is very good...
nice
better than netflix
The host looks like the guy from Rick and roll song 😂
Leslie has just spoken that Turkish sağol, I really love this programme.
Hi Emre Arslan. We are glad you like our programme. ☺️
lol it was very funny tho
In Indonesian, Good bye is "Sampai jumpa" I hope for the next episode BBC LE could put it on the map 😀
You never know, Dian! We'll tell Will!
BBC Learning English Cheers sir!
Wow this is so funny and helpful😭🤍
Thank you for Sağol at the and.
In Turkish Sağol mean is thank you
bill didn't pass the vibe check
Nice intro ;)
Beauty
shouldnt it be types of fruit at 6 12
I like this
Can I say "I ate two fishes for lunch. a hair tail and a mackerel."
And for lunch, if i ate an apple and two oranges, can I also say " I had two fruits for lunch."
thank you for reading!
Hi! You certainly can say both - but they sound a little usual! Most people would just say 'two fish' and 'some fruit' or 'two pieces of fruit'. Still, what you said is fine. Well done!
im so srry for bill :((
8.30 it is illegal coughing in 2020
its corona time
Why not I see three fishes
Hi Zibon,
Thanks for your question. You can indeed say 'I see three fishes.' but it doesn't necessarily mean the same as 'I see three fish.'
I see three fish means exactly that. There are three whole fish - either alive in a pool, or dead in a kitchen. In this case we do not care if they are different species or the same.
But, if we say 'I see three fishes' it means that we can identify three separate species of fish - maybe, cod, haddock and trout. The emphasis here is that there are three different types of fish.
To a collector of fish, this second sentences might be important, because they would care about the types and species. To the average person, it is probably less important because they probably just want dinner!
We hope this answers your question.
Don't forget, you can visit our website for more detailed grammar information on this topic: www.bbc.co.uk/learningenglish/english/course/tgg/unit-1/session-28
no one likes a snitch xd
I need some friend to improve english enyone talk me???
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We hope this helps!
BBC Learning English great thanks you!!
lol
Noodles.... countable or uncountable
Can I say " Apples and oranges are my favorite fruits " or it would be fruit ? Can you please help me bbclearningenglish?
Hi Shiwam,
You are correct. 'Apples and oranges are my favourite fruits.' Because you are mentioning two different types. We wouldn't use 'fruit' here. Well done!
Thanks
lol xd jakie gupki
My English Teacher Told Us To Watch This. LOL
Same here, I'm Hungarian
Same here, i am nepali
Yun is cheatinggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggg
dlatego nienawidze dziewczyn
The information is very helpful, but the sense of humor is unbearable
Cringe