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Countable nouns:
Some nouns refer to things which, in English, are treated as separate items which can be counted. These are called countable nouns. Here are some examples:
a car, three cars.
my cousin, my two cousins.
a book, a box full of books.
a city, several big cities.
Uncountable nouns
In English grammar, some things are seen as a whole or mass. These are called uncountable nouns, because they cannot be separated or counted.
Some examples of uncountable nouns are:
Ideas and experiences: advice, information, progress, news, luck, fun, work.
Materials and substances: water, rice, cement, gold, milk.
Weather words: weather, thunder, lightning, rain, snow.
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