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I understand a countable noun is presented by a number and it can be presentd in both the singular form and plural form and an uncountable noun can not be presented in the singular form and can not be presented by a number, However I am struggling
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I believe the term is usually expressed "down-wind". The hyphen may not be approved by others.
Dozens of = many, so it naturally would be used with countable nouns. You surely are aware that dozen = 12.
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Hi Victory Your second picture contains a picture of a pizza . In this case, the word "pizza" is used as a countable noun. Thus, it is possible to order two pizzas , for example. (That would mean "two whole pizzas".) People
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Hello,
I have a quick question. Is the following sentence correct?:
A lot of our profits came from several overseas business ventures.
Profits is a countable noun because it can be used as a plural noun (Our profits are high.)
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Yes, "pain" can be a countable noun in the right context. It's just not natural to say "a pain of fear". I guess I can't explain why. You could say " the pain of fear", but this suggests a prevailing condition
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> Are " nusiance " same as "noise" on the line? No, a nu i sance (note the spelling) is basically a situation, or the actions of an animal or person that causes you to feel annoyed or to have some sort of trouble. A nuicance
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"Girls are usually afraid of cockroach ." Plural is not typically needed because you are referring cockroach as a collective noun. The same can be said " Cockroach is the most amazingly adaptable insect in the world". These are
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Hello Anton,
If I don't have to use an article for generic use of a noun, not specifying one,
then can I say "I want to learn computer ."( not a computer )?
I also read in another thread as follows:
"Girls are
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Hi,
I woneder if you are thinking a bit of the terms 'countable/uncountable' as labels, without thinking enough about what they actually mean.
A countable noun is something you can actually count.
eg '1 chair, two chairs, 3
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Thanks. you really helped me.
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