Countable vs Uncountable Nouns
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Which of the following is an example of a countable noun?

  • Furniture
  • Book (correct)
  • Water
  • Information
  • Which of the following is an example of an uncountable noun?

  • Toy
  • Sugar (correct)
  • Pencil
  • Chair
  • Which statement is true about countable and uncountable nouns?

  • Uncountable nouns can only be used in the plural form.
  • Uncountable nouns can be used in both singular and plural forms.
  • Countable nouns can only be used in the singular form.
  • Countable nouns can be used in both singular and plural forms. (correct)
  • Study Notes

    Noun Classification

    • A countable noun is a noun that can be counted and has a plural form, such as "book" (one book, two books).
    • An uncountable noun is a noun that cannot be counted and does not have a plural form, such as "water" (not "one water, two waters").
    • Countable nouns can be singular or plural, whereas uncountable nouns are always singular.

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    Test your knowledge on countable and uncountable nouns with this quiz! Identify examples of countable and uncountable nouns, and determine the true statements about these types of nouns.

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