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12.2.2 Nouns with countable and uncountable meanings

Some nouns have both countable and uncountable meanings:

Countable meaningUncountable meaning
Substances
I need an iron to press my trousers. Steel is made from iron.
My grandma raises chickens. Would you prefer chicken or turkey?
A rolling stone gathers no moss. Different kinds of stone can be used for different purposes.
We found ourselves in the middle of the wood. All the desks in here are made of wood.
A glass of beer, please. Glass does not conduct electricity well.
Would you like a coffee? Would you like some coffee?
Activities
I had an interesting thought yesterday. Eastern thought is characterised by dualism.
Simon got a basketball for Christmas. Basketball is played by teams of five.
Mr Pit runs a business selling recyclable diapers. Online business is thriving these days.
No war is a just war. I've just read War and Peace by Tolstoy.
My literature professor's cats usually get their names from Shakespeare's works. How was work today?
Abstract notions
This boy is a real help around the house. I need some help to finish this essay.
Languages can become extinct. Language is a human instinct.
Those apples are real beauties. Beauty is in the eye of the beholder.
It's always good to do small kindnesses for each other. I thanked her for her kindness.
The play was a success. Success is often only the result of hard work.
Emotions
And now, some of my worries about the project. Worry is usually a destructive emotion.
He was torn between two loves. All you need is love.
I have a fear of heights. Aristotle's definition of catharsis is based on experiencing pity and fear.
There are hopes of finding a remedy for your disease. Hope dies last.
It is a pleasure to have met you. Pat finds great pleasure in nursing.