is crowd a countable noun or uncountable noun
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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.
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Crowd is an uncountable noun.
What is countable noun?
- A countable noun is a noun which we can count.
Examples
- Dog.
- Tree.
- House.
- Friend.
- Book.
- School.
- Orange.
- Cat.
- Animal.
- Box.
- Cup.
- Plate.
- Frog.
- Bag.
What is an uncountable noun?
- An uncountable noun is a noun which we can not count.
Examples
- Music.
- Art.
- Happiness.
- Advice.
- Information.
- News.
- Butter.
- Water.
- Sugar.
- Hair.
- Air.
- Rice.
- Pulse.
- Love.
Which kind of noun is crowd?
Crowd is a collective noun.
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