Write the words in the correct form to form countable / uncountable nouns:​

Write the words in the correct form to form countable / uncountable nouns:​

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  1. Answer:

    Countable nouns or count nouns refer to entities that can be counted. Thus, they can take both singular and plural form. They are preceded by ‘a’ , ‘an’ in singular form or ‘the’ in plural form. Uncountable Nouns or mass nouns refer to those entities which can not be counted.

    Explanation:

    Categories of Uncountable Nouns :

    Liquid: Milk, water, coffee, oil etc.

    Gas: Air, Oxygen etc.

    Feelings: Happiness, joy, jealousy, anger, courage, zeal, enthusiasm, respect, pride, patience, love, kindness, guilt, determination etc.

    Categories of Countable Nouns :

    Edible entities: Apple, oranges, carrot, cake, chocolate, ice-cream etc.

    Monuments: Hospital, school, temple, church etc.

    Stationary: Pen, pencil, bag, lamp, book, box, table etc.

    Decoration: Bulb, wreath, mirror, chandelier, garland, ribbon etc.

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