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Believer Posted 20 years ago
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a singular noun and a countable noun

0P/S tell me what is the difference between a singular noun and a countable noun?02br
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00I think the category of the singular noun encompasses/includes the elements of countable nouns. 0-
  

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0No, it is the reverse, I think: countable nouns can appear in both singular and plural forms: 01i 00apple, apples02i 00. 0-

  • 0No, it is the reverse, I think: countable nouns can appear in both singular and plural forms: 01i 00apple, apples02i 00.
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0No, it is the reverse, I think: countable nouns can appear in both singular and plural forms: 01i00apple, apples02i00. A few exist in one form or the other (01i00cattle02i00) or have identical forms (01i00sheep02i00).0-

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