countable and uncountable noun
A countable noun is a thing can be numbered or counted: airplane, sock, bowl, noodle, teacher, as in two airplanes, three socks, 1000 noodles.
Uncountable nouns can have a quantity or amount but cannot be actually counted: water, music, clothes, understanding.
Uncountable nouns can have a quantity or amount but cannot be actually counted: water, music, clothes, understanding.
Âge recommandé: 15 ans
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Flor Rosas
Mexico
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