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with two example explain how an uncountable noun doesn't change in its plural form?​

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Answered by kk3399
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rice

wheat

hair

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with two example explain how an uncountable noun doesn't change in its plural form?

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An uncountable noun is a noun that usually cannot be expressed in a plural form. ... For example, "milk," "water," "air," "money," "food" are uncountable nouns. Usually, you can't say, "He had many moneys." or “The airs smelled good this morning.” Milk and water are uncountable nouns

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