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findout the constable and uncountable nouns in the following sentences the price of petrol is going up​

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constable nouns

countable noun is a separate object. It is a separate unit. We can clearly count the number of units of a countable noun. An example is “apple”.

countable noun is a separate object. It is a separate unit. We can clearly count the number of units of a countable noun. An example is “apple”.A countable noun has a singular form (when there is one unit). Example: I have one apple.

Examples of countable nouns: cat, lemon, desk, bus, bowl, sandwich, radio and many more.

Uncountable nouns

An uncountable noun is not a separate object or unit. We cannot count uncountable nouns. It is a large solid mass or liquid without clear boundaries. An example is “water” We cannot count water. We do NOT say “I have 3 waters” – It does not make sense. Water is a liquid and is just one big amount all together.Examples: sugar, butter, oxygen, rice, pasta, salt, bread, milk, water

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