Other noncount nouns include words that represent groups of individual items. The individual items can be counted, but the word that represents the entire group cannot.
| Furniture | Jewelry | Money | Information | Trash | |
| bed | advertisement | bracelet | dime | brochure | boxes |
| chair | bill | earrings | dollar bill | notice | packaging |
| desk | letter | necklace | five | pamphlet | used items |
| dresser | postcard | pin | nickel | report | |
| nights tand | penny | ||||
| sofa | quarter | ||||
| table | ten | ||||
| twenty | |||||
| For a Desk | For Cooking | Hardware | Medicine | Makeup | Entertainment |
| paper | pan | hammer | capsule | blush | game |
| pen | pot | nail | drop | eyebrow pencil | movie |
| pencil | spatula | pliers | pill | foundation | party |
| scissors | spoon | screw | tablet | lipstick | radio |
| tape | screwdriver | mascara | show | ||
| wrench | powder | television |
- There is some furniture.
- You have a little mail.
- She has a lot o/jewelry.
- He has a little money.
- We got some information.
- There is too much trash.
- There are three chairs.
- You have two letters and a postcard.
- She has five necklaces, four bracelets, and twenty pairs of earrings.
- He has a ten, a five, and three quarters.
- We got a brochure and two reports.
- There are boxes, old clothes, broken toys, worn-out tires, and broken dishes.
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