write the difference between countable or uncontable noun?
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In English grammar, countable nouns are individual people, animals, places, things, or ideas which can be counted.
Uncountable nouns are not individual objects, so they cannot be counted.
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countable noun are the noun which are countable that means we can count it......ex----- chair and table etc.....
while uncountable noun are the noun which are uncountable that means we can't count it....ex----- rice, wheat etc..
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