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  1. de English Grammar Today. Countable nouns. Some nouns refer to things which, in English, are treated as separate items which can be counted. These are called countable nouns. Here are some examples: a car, three cars. my cousin, my two cousins. a book, a box full of books. a city, several big cities. Singular and plural.

  2. [countable, uncountable] Idioms. a mixture of meat, fat, bread, etc. cut into small pieces, put into a long tube of skin, cooked and eaten whole or served cold in thin slices. beef/pork sausages. 200g of garlic sausage. see also blood sausage, Cumberland sausage, liver sausage Topics Food a2. Oxford Collocations Dictionary. Word Origin.

  3. Sustantivos contables. 1) Los sustantivos contables admiten formas tanto singulares como plurales: 2) Otra de sus características es que delante de ellos se pueden colocar artículos indefinidos como “a/an” (un/a), cuando el sustantivo es singular: 3)“Some” (alguno/a) se utiliza cuando el sustantivo es plural:

  4. 4 de oct. de 2017 · 1 Answer. Sorted by: 1. Both are correct, but the connotation is different. I like sausage. Indicates that you like the food in general. I like sausages. Brings to mind an image of either (a) various types of sausage, or (b) eating one or more sausage links as a meal.

  5. Los sustantivos en inglés pueden ser contables o incontables. Los sustantivos contables, countable nouns, se refieren a elementos que constituyen una unidad y que pueden acumularse. Estos sustantivos pueden expresarse en singular o en plural (p. ej., moneda, monedas).

  6. noun. /ˈsɔsɪdʒ/ , /ˈsɑsɪdʒ/ [countable, uncountable] a mixture of finely chopped meat, fat, bread, etc. in a long tube of skin, cooked and eaten whole or served cold in thin slices beef/pork sausages a quarter pound of garlic sausage see liverwurst. Take your English to the next level.