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identify in countable, uncountable. concrete, abstract, collective - a battalion was present at the area​

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Answered by priyomrabhadas
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Countable nouns refer to nouns that can be counted and they have a singular and plural form, like apple/apples. Uncountable nouns cannot be counted, and they don't have a plural form, like rice, flour, milk. From the given options,  correct, as 'girls' and 'class' are countable, girls is the plural form of 'girl' and can be counted as four girls, as mentioned in the sentence. Class is a collective noun which can be counted as one class, two classes, and so on. O is incorrect because these words are not uncountable, they can be counted.

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Answered by kandulasarmila
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Answer:

Battalion

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Battalion is the answer

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