Choose the countable noun from the following options: water, sugar, chair, air.

Understand the Problem
The question asks to identify the countable noun from a list of nouns: water, sugar, chair, and air. Countable nouns are nouns that can be counted as individual items, while uncountable nouns cannot be counted. We need to determine which of these nouns can be quantified as a number of individual items.
Answer
The countable noun is chair.
The countable noun from the options is chair.
Answer for screen readers
The countable noun from the options is chair.
More Information
Countable nouns are nouns that can be counted individually, and have a plural form.
Tips
A common mistake is assuming all nouns are countable, when some nouns like 'water', 'sugar' and 'air' are uncountable.
Sources
- Nouns: countable and uncountable | LearnEnglish - British Council - learnenglish.britishcouncil.org
- Which of the following is a countable noun? A) rice b) milk c) chair d ... - englishwords.quora.com
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