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"he has learned the alphabet", identify countable and uncountable noun​

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Answered by atirjamal
1

Explanation:

It is countable because we can count the alphabets and there are only 26 alphabets

Answered by PADMINI
0

"He has learned the alphabet" => Countable noun

  • The Countable noun refers to the things that can be counted whereas Uncountable nouns refer to the things that can not be counted.
  • Countable nouns have singular or plural forms like - pen/pens, book/books.
  • Uncountable nouns do not have a plural form. examples of uncountable nouns are rice, milk, sugar, etc
  • In the given sentence, the word ''alphabet'' is a countable noun. we can count alphabets. There are 26 alphabets in English.  Hence, it is the countable noun.
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