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Here is the bag of countable and uncountable nouns. Separate them as countable
noun and uncountable noun
Apple
rice
sugar
water
vegetables
Milk
bird
tree
chocolate
Juice
Flower
salt
oil
flour
orange​

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Answered by brainly4788
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Answer:

Look around you. Everything you see is a noun! (desk, computer, phone, car). Nouns are therefore objects and things. But they can also be non-physical things like ideas.

A noun is a word that names:

Things – Examples: table, chair, water.

People – Examples: Mark, Jane, pilot, driver.

Animals – Examples: dog, cat.

Places – Examples: London, kitchen, country.

Concepts, ideas or feelings – Examples: love, hate, jealousy, information.

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