The road is in bad condition finde countable and uncountable noun in sentence
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The countable and the uncountable noun in the sentence are as follows:
- The countable noun is the road and the uncountable noun is the bad situation.
- Countable nouns are those things that are finite and can be easily counted in numbers. The things that are included in countable nouns have a definite number and also have both singular and plural forms. For example, roads, cats, horses, etc. are countable nouns.
- Uncountable nouns are generally those things that are infinite in number and can not be counted. Uncountable nouns are basically abstract things or qualities that cannot be expressed with a numerical value. A few examples of uncountable nouns are tea, sugar, air, etc.
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