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Analogy word is countable or uncountable

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Answered by sshalini1289
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Answer:

Countable

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Answered by JackelineCasarez
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The Analogy is a countable noun.

Explanation:

  • Nouns are divided into two types on the basis of number i.e. 'Countable' and 'Uncountable.'
  • The countable nouns are described as the noun that can be counted and freely employed with the indefinite article, as well as, with numbers. Such nouns possess a plural form. Example: Book.
  • While the uncountable nouns are the nouns that can't be counted and cannot be employed independently with indefinite articles and do not possess a plural form. Example: Water, Milk, etc.
  • 'Analogy' denotes 'a comparison' or 'a relationship of resemblance or similarity' that can be counted and it also has a plural form i.e. 'analogies.' Thus, it is a countable noun.

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