is light a countable or uncountable
noun
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Light is Uncountable noun.
Explanation:
We can't count light.
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The word “light” can be both, a countable noun, and an uncountable noun, depending on how it’s used.
It is a countable noun when it means a light-emitting device, or a source of light (such as a lamp, a light bulb, or a light fixture, etc) Examples include:
There are 3 lights above the vanity.
Please turn off all the lights before leaving.
Emergency vehicles have flashing lights on top of them.
It is an uncountable noun when defined as light itself. Such examples include:
I opened the curtains to let more light into the room.
If you slow down the camera’s shutter speed, more light will get onto the film.
Physicists say that nothing travels faster than light.
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