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Iron is countable or uncountable please tell me...​

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Answered by nikithavinoth
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Answer:

The word “iron” is noncountable when it refers to the metal, and countable when it refers to objects made with iron, such as irons and golf clubs. In your example, the sentence very likely refers to the metal, and the noun would be noncountable. That is why it is used in singular, and not in plural.

Answered by jeys295
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Answer:

iron pieces are countable

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