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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
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Subject verb agreement question

I have 2 questions:

1. Is the "recipe" a countable or noncountable noun?

2. I'm usually confused over countable and noncountable nouns. So can anyone give me a hint on how to identify which is which?
  

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Hello Anonymous I have 2 questions: 1. Is the "recipe" a countable or noncountable noun? 2.

  • Hello Anonymous I have 2 questions: 1.
  • Is the "recipe" a countable or noncountable noun?
  • 2.
  • I'm usually confused over countable and noncountable nouns.
  • So can anyone give me a hint on how to identify which is which?
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Hello
AnonymousI have 2 questions:
1. Is the "recipe" a countable or noncountable noun?
2. I'm usually confused over countable and noncountable nouns. So can anyone give me a hint on how to identify which is which?
The noun "recipe" is countable. One recipe two or more recipes.

If you look at a noun in the dictionary you will see that it is mar
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Thank you for answering my question, it's very helpful.

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