Uncountable Nouns + Of (series #3) | Learn English - Mark Kulek ESL
Learn English - Mark Kulek ESL: Study Uncountable Nouns (mass nouns) Series #3: gas, toilet paper, jam, lipstick, tea, beer, ice cream, soap, pizza, fish. How to count these: a gallon of gas, a roll of toilet paper, a jar of jam, a tube of lipstick, a cup of tea, a glass of beer, a scoop of ice cream, a bottle of soap, a slice of pizza, a can of fish. Series #2 video:
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