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is crowd a countable noun or uncountable noun

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Answered by amarjeetk9988
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Answer:

Explanation:

Answer:

Crowd is an uncountable nouns, an evidence is a countable nouns.

Explanation:

Crowd is a general noun, so it is uncountable. You don't use any articles with it.

Answered by αmαn4чσu
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Answer:

Crowd is an uncountable noun.

What is countable noun?

  • A countable noun is a noun which we can count.

Examples

  1. Dog.
  2. Tree.
  3. House.
  4. Friend.
  5. Book.
  6. School.
  7. Orange.
  8. Cat.
  9. Animal.
  10. Box.
  11. Cup.
  12. Plate.
  13. Frog.
  14. Bag.

What is an uncountable noun?

  • An uncountable noun is a noun which we can not count.

Examples

  1. Music.
  2. Art.
  3. Happiness.
  4. Advice.
  5. Information.
  6. News.
  7. Butter.
  8. Water.
  9. Sugar.
  10. Hair.
  11. Air.
  12. Rice.
  13. Pulse.
  14. Love.

Which kind of noun is crowd?

Crowd is a collective noun.

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