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countable vs uncountable nouns

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Tell me if the noun is countable or uncountable


Countable nouns

Countable nouns are for things we can count using numbers. They have a singular and a plural form. The singular form can use the determiner "a" or "an". If you want to ask about the quantity of a countable noun, you ask "How many?" combined with the plural countable noun.

Uncountable nouns

Uncountable nouns are for the things that we cannot count with numbers. They may be the names for abstract ideas or qualities or for physical objects that are too small or too amorphous to be counted (liquids, powders, gases, etc.). Uncountable nouns are used with a singular verb. They usually do not have a plural form.
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dog
countable
uncountable
tea
countable
uncountable
butter
countable
uncountable
horse
countable
uncountable
man
countable
uncountable
tea
countable
uncountable
coffee
countable
uncountable
idea
countable
uncountable
courage
countable
uncountable
juice
countable
uncountable
magic
countable
uncountable
shop
countable
uncountable
rain
countable
uncountable
rice
countable
uncountable
salt
countable
uncountable
friends
countable
uncountable
silence
countable
uncountable