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is lady countable noun or uncountable noun​

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Answered by SohomMondal
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Answer:

Lady Is a Countable noun


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Answered by simran7539
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Answer

Lady is Countable Noun.

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Know More :-

Noun is the name of person, place, animal or thing.

Example :- Simran, Mumbai, Cat, Hat, etc.

There are 8 types of Noun :-

Common Noun :- A Commom noun is a name given in common to every person or thing of the same class or

kind; for example :- Man, woman, boy, girl, etc

Proper Noun :- A Proper noun is the special name of a particular person or place; for example: Abdul, Sita, London, Kolkata, etc.

Abstract Noun :-An Abstract noun is the name of something that we can only think of; for example:- Sweetness, weakness, childhood, sleep, etc.

Collective Noun :- A Collection noun is the name of a number of people or things considered as one; for example: Herd, flock, crowd, team, etc.

Material Noun :- A Material noun is the thing extracted from the Earth or used to make other things; for example : Milk, wood, stone, etc.

Countable Noun:- Countable nouns are

the names of things which we can count; for example :- book, pen, computers, apples, etc.

Uncoutable Noun :-Uncoutable noun are the name of things which we cannot count; for example rice, salt, sugar, milk, etc.

Compound Noun:- Compound noun is a

combination of multi-words; for example hardwork, raindrop, etc.

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