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COUNTABLE AND UNCOUNTABLE NOUNS
Another classification of nouns is whether they are 'countable' or 'uncountable'.
Countable nouns (or countables) are the names of things which we can count, e.g.
book, pen, computer, apple, flower. We say ‘one book', 'two books', 'five books', etc
Countable nouns can be singular or plural.
Uncountable nouns (or uncountables) are the names of things which we cannot count
e.g., milk, rice, petrol, electricity, gold, honesty, friendship. We cannot say 'one milk
two milks', 'five milks', and so on. Uncountable nouns do not have plural forms. Abstract
nouns and names of substances are uncountable in most cases.
Exercise 4
4. cup
ay which of the following nouns are countable and which uncountable. Write C for
ountable and UC for uncountable in the given boxes.
chair
2. house
3. water
wheat
6. music
7. song
8. cleverness
10. film
11. happiness 12. telephone
cotton
cercise 5
Houns in the blank spaces​

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