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what is the meaning of countable and uncountablealso give examples 10


sexy694: hlo
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sexy694: why dear
sexy694: be cool dear
sexy694: coz i m hot

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Answered by Anonymous
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uncountable:- In the singular, they can be preceded by a or an. Most nouns come into this category. A smaller number of nouns do not typically refer to things that can be counted and so they do not regularly have a plural form: these are known as uncountable nouns (or mas nouns). Examples include: rain, flour, earth, wine, wood, rice, water,


countable:- Anything that can be counted, whether singular – a dog, a house, a friend, etc. or plural – a few books, lots of oranges, etc. is a countable noun. The following countable noun examples will help you to see the difference between countable and uncountable nouns.

lovingloving: ok
lovingloving: uttar Pradesh?
lovingloving: ok
sexy694: hi
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