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Father purchased new furnitures for the house in this sentence which is uncountable noun and which is countable noun

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Answered by sonalikumari9846
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Answer:

House is countable noun

and furniture is non countable noun

Answered by bsharma23sl
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Answer:

A countable noun is “The house” and an Uncountable noun is “Furnitures” in the sentence “Father purchased new furnitures for the house”.

Explanation:

The noun which can be counted and cannot be counted is called countable and uncountable noun, respectively.

For example; an egg, a bottle, a glass, etc., are examples of countable nouns; and pens, biscuits, houses, etc., are examples of uncountable nouns.

In the question, “furnitures” is uncountable hence, uncountable noun. “the house” is only one in number, hence countable noun.

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