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what kind of noun is 'distributed ' Countable or Uncountable Noun.​

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Answered by suhrutha21
1

hey mate here is your answer

distributed is an countable noun

because we can express someone bow much we distributed

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Answered by Anonymous
3

Distributed is a Countable noun.

_______ ↓ ________

\huge\underline\bold\purple{Countable}

A Countable noun is a noun that can be counted.

\bold{Eg.\: \:Car, \:Book, \:Flower }

\huge\underline\bold\purple{Uncountable}

Anything that can not be counted is an Uncountable noun.

\bold{Eg.\:\:Milk, \:Water,\: Sugar}

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Let me tell you more about Countable nouns

The Countable noun has both singular and pural forms.

Eg. Car → Cars

Book → Books

\Large\bold\red{Remember}

Singluar verbs are used with singular Countable nouns, while plural verbs are used with plural Countable nouns.

My \bold\purple{cat}\red{\:is} playing.

→ Cat is a singular Countable noun

→ Is is a Singular verb

My\: \bold\purple{cats}\red{\:are}playing.

→ Cats is a Plural Countable nouns

→ Are is a Plural verb

_____________

Uncountable nouns are always singular and always should be used in singular

Honestly is a best policy.

\bold{Not}

Honestly are the best policy.

\large\bold\red{Remember:}

Uncountable nouns cannot use a, an or any number before them.

\bold\red{Means:} can't use any artical with any uncountable noun.

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