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Cofusion about rupee, liters etc. countable/Uncountable

describe it either rupees or litres in countable or uncountable noun.
  

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Countable plural nouns. Almost any noun with an '-s' signifying more than one is a countable noun. However, quantities of money are often singular: Fifteen dollars is a lot to pay for a sandwich.

  • Countable plural nouns.
  • Almost any noun with an '-s' signifying more than one is a countable noun.
  • However, quantities of money are often singular: Fifteen dollars is a lot to pay for a sandwich.
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Countable plural nouns. Almost any noun with an '-s' signifying more than one is a countable noun. However, quantities of money are often singular:

Fifteen dollars is a lot to pay for a sandwich.

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