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is sea countable or uncountable noun?

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Answered by ltzSweetAngel
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uncountable noun.

Answered by ajash1
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Answer:

They can be either countable or uncountable depending on how you consider them.

Explanation:

Actually "sea" is a countable and an uncountable noun (according to the Cambridge Dictionary).

The definition of a sea is almost the same as the defintion for an "ocean" (i.e. salty water / not fresh water).

So, in English we have an expression that uses the word "seas", e.g. I have sailed (travelled on a boat) on the seven seas (7 oceans).

If you live beside a sea (one of the many seas in the world) then you can say that you live beside the sea. I don't know which sea you live beside, so I would have to ask you "which sea do you live beside?"

a sea = one sea (any sea)

the sea = means I know the sea that are you referring to (talking

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