Uncountable in English but Countable in Spanish

One other situation English learners (who are also Spanish speakers) must confront when learning the target language is the fact that some English nouns lack a plural form while in spanish the same word is usually pluralized. That happens with some nouns that are Countable in Spanish and therefore have a plural form while in English those nouns are Uncountable. Here are some examples:                                                                                                                                                                 SPANISH                           ENGLISH
Consejo (s)                          Advice                        
Chisme (s)                           Gossip
 Deber (es)                            Homework
 Mueble (s)                           Furniture 
Noticia (s)                            News
Ruido (s)                              Noise

In particular  a learner  has o be careful  with words such as Homework since it is one of the most active tems that exist. And these are not all, there are more nouns in this case but the most important are here.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                      


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