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uncountable noun for grass

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Answered by Anonymous
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Grass is both countable and uncountable noun.
Uncountable- a common wild plant with narrow green leaves and stems that are eaten by cows, horses, sheep's, etc.
Answered by Jaba10
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"Grass" is both countable and non-countable. The grass in your garden isuncountable, "I'm going to cut the grass" not "grasses". However, there are different types of "grasses".
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