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Anonymous Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

About uncoutable noun

i will really like to know if money is a countable noun or uncountable noun, i will be glad if u could give me reasons why is not a countable noun and if it is a countable noun kindly give me the plural for the word money, takes and will be looking forward to ur reply.
  

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"Money" is an unacountable noun. You cannot say "One money, two money, etc". Therefore, 'money' is an uncountable noun.

  • "Money" is an unacountable noun.
  • You cannot say "One money, two money, etc".
  • Therefore, 'money' is an uncountable noun.
  • You can say "One dollar, two dollars, etc".
  • Therefore, 'dollar' is a countable noun.
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"Money" is an unacountable noun.

You cannot say "One money, two money, etc". Therefore, 'money' is an uncountable noun.

You can say "One dollar, two dollars, etc". Therefore, 'dollar' is a countable noun.

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