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Modern fold 91 Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Water is countable or uncountable

Hi,

I'm Dawar .I'm in a confusion that can we place water in a countable noun because in now era every one says that give me a glass of water or even we say bring 1.5 litter of bottle and in dams scientist also tells us that how much water is in it.Now in all over the world we say like these terms that have been provided by scientist.

  

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Water is used as an uncountable noun most of the time. Very occasionally it is used as a count noun.

  • Water is used as an uncountable noun most of the time.
  • Very occasionally it is used as a count noun.
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Water is used as an uncountable noun most of the time. Very occasionally it is used as a count noun.

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"Water" is an uncountable noun, we can't count water but we can count glasses and bottles of water.

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What about "international waters"??

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