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butter, bush, forest,
these are countable noun or uncountable noun?


prajaktapanda: All are uncountable nouns

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Answered by shanaya458
2
Uncountable nouns
Bush is a countable
rest 2 are uncountable
Answered by Anonymous
10

\textbf{What is countable noun}.

A \textbf{countable noun} are those noun that can be \textbf{counted.}
Example = Four trees , six balls , eight buses etc.
They have both \textbf{singular and plural form.}

\textbf{Uncountable noun} =>

The noun which can not be count in numbers are known as \textbf{uncountable noun.}
Examples = some water , many books , wood etc.

Now your question =>

Butter => \textbf{Uncountable noun}

Bush => \textbf{Countable noun}

Forest => \textbf{Countable noun}




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