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Devjyoti Bravia fundamental grammar complementation 6th class 4th chapter nouns Solution Full

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Answered by brainly0055
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Countable Nouns

Countable Nouns are the things we can count; as, pens, books, bags, chairs, tables, apples, benches, etc. A singular countable noun always takes a or an before it. We can use a countable noun in the singular and also in the plural; as, This is a pen. These are pens. That is an apple. Those are apples.

Uncountable Nouns

Uncountable Nouns are the things we cannot count; as, butter, ghee, honey, tea, wool, air, water, milk, oil etc. We never use a or an before an uncountable noun and we don’t use an uncountable noun in the plural; as, we can say two pens but we can’t say two water.

We can use some with an uncountable noun. We can use some with a countable noun in the plural; as, Please give me some biscuits. Please give me some milk.

Answered by jashanrangi2
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there was a complete silence in the court when the. was announced (judge)

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