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freedom is my birth right. ( the countable and uncountable nous in the following sentences.)​

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Answered by shweta96347
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Answer:

freedom is uncountable noun

right is countable noun.

Answered by jenisha145
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The nouns in the sentence are: freedom- uncountable noun; right- countable noun

What are countable and uncountable nouns?

  • A noun type that can be counted in numbers is called countable nouns. For example, the hospital is an example of a countable noun.
  • On the other hand, uncountable nouns are nouns that cannot be measured in numbers, it is usually abstract in nature and can be infinity sometimes. For example, the knowledge of a person cannot be counted.
  • The sentence given above has two nouns- freedom and right. The quality of freedom cannot be measured in numbers and is abstract in nature, hence it is an uncountable noun.
  • The noun 'right' here refers to rights given to humans which are definitely countable in nature.

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