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Shawez Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Noun

Countable and uncountable nouns come under which part of noun
  

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shawez Countable and uncountable nouns come under which part of noun I don't understand your question. In English, nouns can be countable (like book) or uncountable (like water). There are other noun categories, such as abstract and concrete; or proper and common.

  • shawez Countable and uncountable nouns come under which part of noun I don't understand your question.
  • In English, nouns can be countable (like book) or uncountable (like water).
  • There are other noun categories, such as abstract and concrete; or proper and common.
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shawez Countable and uncountable nouns come under which part of noun
I don't understand your question.

In English, nouns can be countable (like book) or uncountable (like water).
There are other noun categories, such as abstract and concrete; or proper and common.
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Countable and uncountable nouns come under abstract,proper,common or collective nouns?
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The attributes of a noun are independent and can come in various combinations, a selection of one from these pairs:
abstract vs. concrete
proper vs common
countable vs. uncountable
collective vs singular

Here is a resource on the subject.
http://www.chompchomp.com/terms/noun.htm

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