16. refer to the things that by their
nature cannot be counted.
Usually a noun that lacks a
plural in ordinary usage and is
not used with indefinite article.
17. Category Examples
Liquids and Gases milk, water, coffee, tea, air,
oxygen
Solid and Granular Substances Sand, wood, rice, metal,
cheese, sugar
Subjects French, English, Chemistry,
Economics, Science, History
Information and Abstract
Concepts
Advice, information,
education, intelligence,
democracy
Energy terms and Forces Electricity, heat, sunshine and
radiation
18. Aidyl: Aimy, What do you have there?
Aimy: These are our donations to the flood
victims.
Lea: What’s in the box, Hannah?
Hannah: Shirts, pants, dresses and shoes.
Jessica: Let me help you. Are all of these
used?
Ramlor: Some items are new. Will you donate
something too?
Jessica: Yes, we will also donate like rice.
Elvie: I am sure that they will need everything
we can gather like sugar, milk and sardines.
19. 1. From whom the things on the
box?
2. How can we help victims of
calamities?
3. Do you donate things to others
too?
4. What are the golden values you
have learned in the dialog?
5. How does charity or the value of
sharing in your community help
during calamities?
20. 6. Why should we do charity
work?
7. Which of the underlined
words are count nouns?
8. Which of the underlined
words are mass nouns?