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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
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vegetable is countable or uncountable noun
  

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Countable. My father didn't like any vegetables other than corn . I grew up not liking vegetables, but now I like them.

  • Countable.
  • My father didn't like any vegetables other than corn .
  • I grew up not liking vegetables, but now I like them.
  • My favorite vegetable is spinach .
  • The word vegetable is countable, but the specific sometimes is, sometimes not.
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Countable. My father didn't like any vegetables other than corn. I grew up not liking vegetables, but now I like them. My favorite vegetable is spinach. The word vegetable is countable, but the specific sometimes is, sometimes not. Non-countable: corn, spinach, broccoli, cauliflower, lettuce. Countable: tomatoes, potatoes, cucumbers, onions, turnips.
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Is vegetables countable or uncountable?

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