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Souri Posted 4 years ago
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Uncountable noun

sportsperson is a person who plays a lot of sport.

Is sport uncountable?

  

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Souri A sportsperson is a person who plays a lot of sport. Souri Is sport uncountable? It's ordinarily uncountable when it refers to sports in general, but it's used as a plural noun in American English.

  • Souri A sportsperson is a person who plays a lot of sport.
  • Souri Is sport uncountable?
  • It's ordinarily uncountable when it refers to sports in general, but it's used as a plural noun in American English.
  • British speaker: I like watching sport on TV.
  • American speaker: I like watching sports on TV.
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Souri
A sportsperson is a person who plays a lot of sport.
SouriIs sport uncountable?

It's ordinarily uncountable when it refers to sports in general, but it's used as a plural noun in American English.

British speaker: I like watching

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