English, asked by shivangi7991, 9 months ago

circle the countable noun and underline the uncountable noun:
1) We haven't made much progress of late​

Answers

Answered by maheswarrao8
6

Answer:

late uncountable noun.

Explanation:

here countable nouns are not present.

countable nouns means that we can count .

uncountable nouns means that we cannot count.

I think u have understood this.

Answered by maryamkincsem
1

"much progress" is the uncountable noun in the given sentence whereas, a countable noun is not given in the sentence.

Explanation:

  • Countable nouns are the nouns that can be counted or have a specific quantity.

  • Whereas uncountable nouns a exact opposite of countable nouns. they can not be counted to refers to an uncountable quantity.

  • There were five mangoes, in this sentence mangoes are countable nouns.

  • There was a lot of tea, in this sentence mangoes are uncountable nouns.

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