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Hair is a countable or uncountable noun

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Answered by maryamkincsem
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Hair is an uncountable noun because we can't count the number of our hairs.

Explanation:

  • Nouns are the terms that describe the names of places, people, and things.

  • There are many subcategories of nouns.

  • Two of them are countable and uncountable.

  • Countable, as its name says, these are nouns that we can count in numbers.

  • For example, a kite, two kites, three kites.

  • Uncountable nouns are the ones that we cannot count.

  • For example, water, rice, etc.
Answered by SarcasticAngel
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Hair is an uncountable noun because we can't count the number of our hairs.

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