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Why are money and furniture listed in uncountable noun?

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An uncountable noun is anything which can't be counted. For example, water [measured in litres]. By the same definition, both money and furniture are uncountable nouns. ... So, when I count the individual items, i count the number of items of furniture.

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➢An uncountable noun is anything which can't be counted. For example, water [measured in litres]. By the same definition, both money and furniture are uncountable nouns. ... So, it's uncountable.

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