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is bush a countable noun or uncountable noun?

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Answered by Sidyandex
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Bush can be taken as both countable and uncountable, depending on the application that this word has.

In many contexts, bush is one single plant and that grows with thick parts, with hard stems that come up from the root.

On the other hand, bush as an uncountable noun often refers to a stretch of wild land that has not been cleared for a long time.  

Answered by Anonymous
6

Hi,

Here is your answer,

Well, Bush can be taken as both countable and uncountable depending upon the situation and on the way of the word is designed/created as a application.


Hope it helps you !

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