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Identify whether the highlighted nouns in these sentences are countable (C) or uncountable (U) The policeman fined the man for jumping the red light​

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Answered by devarchanc
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Noun

Explanation:

  • Noun is a name of any person, place, animal or thing.
  • Examples of noun are Ram, city, London, dog, man, etc.
  • Noun can be classified into two types on the basis of countability:
  1.      Countable noun
  2.       Uncountable noun.
  • Countable noun is a noun that can be counted, and it is definite or finite.
  • Examples of countable noun are trees, books, box, countries, fans.
  • Uncountable noun is a noun that cannot be counted or we can say that it is indefinite or infinite.
  • Examples of uncountable noun are air, intelligence, happiness, etc.
  • The policeman fined the man for jumping the red light​.

  • In this sentence policeman is noun, man is noun and light is noun.
  • Policeman is countable noun.
  • Man is also countable noun.
  • Light is uncountable noun as we cannot count the light.
Answered by sadbhavkhandelwal
1

Answer:

the policeman fined the man for jumping the red light

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