Say it Right in English
Countable or Uncountable?
Countable nouns are nouns that can be counted, such as chairs, books and people. Uncountable nouns are nouns that can not be counted, such as water, flour and information. Countable nouns usually have a singular and a plural form, while uncountable nouns do not typically have a plural form. Countable nouns usually take an article (a, an, or the) before them, while uncountable nouns often do not require an article.
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