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Can a and an be used with uncountable nouns why or why not?​

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Answered by infinityomga
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Explanation:

In contrast, uncountable nouns cannot be counted. They have a singular form and do not have a plural form – you can't add an s to it. E.g., dirt, rice, information and hair. Some uncountable nouns are abstract nouns such as advice and knowledge.

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Explanation:

In contrast, uncountable nouns cannot be counted. They have a singular form and do not have a plural form – you can't add an s to it. E.g., dirt, rice, information and hair. Some uncountable nouns are abstract nouns such as advice and knowledge.

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