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Rules of countable and uncountable nouns

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Answered by rslekshmi08
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Countable nouns, as the term suggests, refer to things that can be counted. In contrast, uncountable nouns cannot be counted. They have a singular form and do not have a plural form – you can't add an s to it.

Answered by sockie
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Countable nouns, as the term suggests, refer to things that can be counted. In contrast, uncountable nouns cannot be counted. They have a singular form and do not have a plural form – you can't add an s to it.

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