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When he heard about his success, he danced for joy. (underline the noun and tell whether it is countable on uncountable noun)

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Answered by nikitaghotekar9
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Answer:

joy = noun

Explanation:

( uncountable )

Answered by laxmijain29
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Answer: joy uncountable noun

Explanation:

Noun

(uncountable)

Joy is a strong sense of pleasure and satisfaction.

They will provide you joy and power in life.

A joy is something that brings delight or joy (countable).

It's a pleasure to have Lisa in class.

One of the delights of parenting is witnessing your child's first smile.

Uncountable nouns, in contrast to countable nouns, are things, ideas, etc. that we cannot break into individual parts.

We can't tally them up.

We cannot, for instance, count "milk."

While "litres of milk" or "bottles of milk" can be counted, "milk" itself cannot be counted.

More uncountable nouns are listed below:

the arts, music, and happiness

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