GREETING

GREETING

GREETING

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Good Morning, 

How are you?

Today we are going to learn about countable noun and uncountable noun. Have you ever heard the material? What do you know about this two topics? Please explain a little bit. 

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by Fayza Rahadina -
Countable nouns can be counted, example: an apple, two apples, three apples, four apples, etc. Uncountable nouns can't be counted, example: air, rice, water, etc.
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by Fiter Ardani -
Good morning, Miss
Countable nouns object that we can counted
Example: an melon, two melons, three books
Uncountable noun is can not be counted
Example: water, air, milk, etc
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by DIANA tri aristya -
i know little bit about countable noun and uncounttable noun,counttable noun is can be count like an apple, two apples. uncountable noun is cant be count like air and water
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by Ismi Aulia Rachmani -
Good morning, Miss

Thank you for asking, it is delightful miss, how about you?

Yes, I have. What I know about countable noun it is a noun that is used to count something with numbers. This noun has a singular or plural form. For example, an apple, a car, two cats, three bananas, etc.

For uncountable noun it is a noun that is used to something that can't be count like sugar, water, sand, air, knowledge, etc.
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by Arianti Saputra -
Good Morning, Miss.

I'm doing fine, thank you for asking. How about you, Miss?

Yes, I have heard about that.
Countable nouns are for things we can count using numbers.
e.g. a dog, two apples, three cars

Uncountable nouns are for the things that we cannot count with numbers.
e.g. hair, rice, water, air etc
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by Norbertha Delfi Marici -
countable noun can be counted e.g an apple, some apples, etc.
uncountable nouns cannot be counted e.g rice, water, sugar, etc
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by Ratu Intan Thahira -
countable noun is a physical object that we can count using numbers, e.g. banana, dogs, clothes, etc.
uncountable noun is the things that we can not count with number, e.g. air, money, rice, fears, etc.
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by Andreano Nabiel Chaesa -
Good morning miss, im fine thank you


countable noun is a noun that countable for example: two books, five cats, etc.
uncountable noun is a noun that uncountable for example: water, air, sand, etc
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by Putri Anggun Dwi Natashia Rizki 2113042042 -
Countable (or count) nouns are words which can be counted. They have a singular form and a plural form. They usually refer to things. Most countable nouns become plural by adding an ‘s’ at the end of the word.
Uncountable (or non-count) nouns are words which cannot be counted. Therefore, they only have a singular form. They have no plural forms. These words are thought of as wholes rather than as parts. They usually refer to abstractions (such as confidence or advice) or collectives (such as equipment or luggage).
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by Deby Aulia Maharani -
countable noun is a group of nouns that can be counted, such as: a paper, two pieces of cake.
uncountable noun is a group of nouns that can not be counted, such as: water, money.
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by Muhamad Radhya Fajar Gunawan -
I Knew those materials miss, So, Countable noun is a noun that are countable, i mean like if we get question " how many phone do you have?" then i can easily answer it "2 phones" because i can count it, the noun is seenalble. but uncountable noun is something that can't be counted, like if we get question "how much/big is your love to me" as we know that love is obviously unseenable, its abtract but you can feel it but just can't be seen how much/big it is, so we're just gonna say " AS BIG AS THE OCEAN "
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by Salsabrina Samudera Putri Sopian -
yes i know little bit miss. countable noun can be counted for the example, bananas, hijab, book. the uncountable noun cannot be counted for the example, water, oil, sugar, milk, salt
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by Naila Faza -
Im fine mis.
Countable noun can be counted for example : an orange, two oranges, three oranges, etc. Uncountable noun can't be counted : a glass of water, a cup of rice.
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by SALSABILA RAHMAWATI -
countable nouns are nouns that can be counted directly.
uncountable nouns or also called mass nouns are nouns that cannot be counted.
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by Angellia Alifah Pupika Dewi -
Good morning miss, i'm fine.
How about you ?

Countable nouns are individual people, animals, places, things, or ideas which can be counted. Uncountable nouns are not individual objects, so they cannot be counted.
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by Muhammad Rangga Ar-Rasyid -
Good morning miss,i'm fine...

Yes i know little bit...
Countable nouns are for things we can count using numbers.
six cats,two apples, three books

Uncountable nouns are for the things that we cannot count with numbers.water, air ,sand etc
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by TIYUR ATMOJO -
I know a lil' bit. Countable noun can be counted, example : an Apple, a chair etc. Uncountable noun can't be counted, example : water, air etc.
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by SHAKILA RIFA ANDINI -
Good morning, Miss. I'm very well.
Yes I've heard about countable noun and uncountable noun, Miss. Countable noun is for the noun that can be counted such as pencils, books, and other objects. While uncountable noun is for noun that can't be counted, such as water and milk.
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by Kartika Eka Kurnia Kartika -
Uncountable is anything that cannot be counted, for example: water, information, etc. While, countable is anything that can be counted, example: a dog, a cat, an apple etc.
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by Cheryl Raisa -
yes miss, countable noun is a noun or other thing that can be counted, the example; A banana. chair, book. uncountable noun is noun can't be counted, the example: some water. some tea.
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by ALISTIQOMATU KARAMAH -
Good morning miss..
I'm fine, thank you for asking.

Countable is can be counted, and uncountable nouns are for the things that we can't count with number
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by AZ-ZAHRA MAHADITSA -
Good morning miss
I'm fine thank you miss, how about you?
Yes i have miss, Countable nouns is a nouns can be count with number. Example : a pen, two pens etc.
Uncountable nouns is a nouns can't be count. Example : water, air, sugar etc.
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by Mutia Farraz Daffa -
Good morning, Miss. Yes, I have, what i know about countable is used to anything that can be counted, example: one book, two cats, three pens, etc. And, uncontable nouns is used to anything that can't be counted, example: sugar, water, rice,etc
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by M. Auliya Maulidhan -
Good morning miss,
I'm great.

Countable nouns are for things that we can count. It uses a or an, and often needs s or es if it is more than one. Example:
I have an apple.
I have two apples.

Uncountable nouns are for things that cant quite be counted. It often doesn't need a or an, and if it's more than one, it doesn't need an s or es (with some exceptions ofcourse.).
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by I Ketut Yogi Ardika -
Good Morning Miss

I'm fine miss, and how about you miss?


Countable nouns can be counted, e.g. an apple, two apples, etc.
Uncountable nouns cannot be counted, e.g. air, rice, water,etc.
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by JESICA HERSINDIE -
Morning too miss, im fine, thank you. yes i've heard about countable noun and uncountable noun. i will explain a little bit about countable noun and uncountable noun.
countable noun is a noun that can be counted, like : one book, two cats, three apples, etc
uncountable noun is noun that can't be counted, like : coffe,water,milk tea,blood, etc
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by Bhalqis Embun Putri Hawa Wijaya -
good morning miss,

im good, thank you for asking

Countable nouns are words which can be counted. They have a singular form and a plural form. example. : two apples, three apples
uncountable noun it is a noun that is used to something that can't be count like sugar, water, sand.
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by LATHIFATUL.FAJRIYAH21 LATHIFATUL.FAJRIYAH21 -
countable noun is noun that can be physically counted by number and has a common unit. example: shoes, pen, book
uncountable noun is noun that can not be counted by number . example : water , oil, money
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by Ridho Al-Ghozi -
a countable noun is a noun that can be counted, the example; chicken, table. the uncountable noun is a noun that can't be counted, the example: water, oil, sugar
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by NOVITA DEWI ASTRIANI -
countable nouns is a nouns that can be counted, example : a dog, a chair, two books, four apples. uncountable nouns is a nouns that can't be counted example : water, rice, air
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by Yustie Alya Maharanie -
Good Morning, Miss

Im really fine miss, thank you, and how about u miss?
Yes i have, miss
Countable nouns are individual people, animals, places, things, or ideas which can be counted. Anything that can be counted, whether singular, ex: a dog, a house, a friend, etc. or plural – a few books, lots of oranges, etc
Uncountable nouns are not individual objects, they are always singular and one must always use singular verbs in conjunction with uncountable nouns, ex: water, rain, flour, earth, wine, or wood
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by Azizah Yasfa Azzahra -
Good morning miss, thank you for asking. I know a little bit about these two topics.

Countable nouns are nouns that can be counted, which can indicate quantity or amount. Meanwhile Uncountable nouns are the opposite of countable nouns, which are nouns that cannot be counted.
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by Aqila Oktavia Indriyani -
good morning miss
I'm good, haw about you miss..

yes, miss I have ever about that's.
countable noun is things that we can count, like an apple, two apples, a dog, two dogs, etc
uncountable noun is things we can't count, like : water, air, wind, etc
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by Januar Dwi Putra -
countable noun =anything that can be counted
uncountable noun= anything can't be counted
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by Anisah Putri Widodo -
Good morning, miss.
I'm great, thank you. How about you, miss?

Countable noun can be counted, for example: two pen, a book, a spoon, etc.
Uncountable noun can't be counted, for example: sand, air, water, etc.
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by Muhammad Fatih Deva Ferguesyah -
Morning Miss, Im Fine miss
Yes, I have. Countable noun is noun that can be used to count something, for example : A book, An Apple, etc.
Uncountable noun is noun that used for thing that uncountable or can't be measured
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by Ema Uswatun Hasanah -
Countable noun is a noun can be counted, for axampe: two bananas or an ant. And uncountable noun as a noun can't be counted, for example: coffee, rice, water, etc.
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by Evi Apriyanty -
good morning miss.
im pretty well, how about you?
yes i have, Countable nouns is a nouns can be count with number.
Uncountable nouns is a nouns can't be count.
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by Pebri Husnain Hakim -
Countable nouns is nouns can be counted, example : an apple, two sisters, a police, and etc. Uncountable nouns is nouns can't be counted, example sand, dust, air, etc

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by Ardyana Safitri -
countable nouns can be counted , for example: two apples , three apples etc but "an" just word is vowels
uncountable nouns can't be counted , for example : water , money , air, etc
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by ROUDAK KUNTARA SAKTI -
Good morning miss,
I'm feeling fine miss
countable noun is a noun can be counted, for example: a chair, two phones, three cars.
uncountable noun is a noun can't be counted, for example: sand, water, milk, juice, rice.
i think thats what i know about the topics.
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by ANELLA.VELYA.KUSUMA21 ANELLA.VELYA.KUSUMA21 -
Good morning,miss..I fine thank you

Countable noun are a thing that we count a number,as example:an apple,a book,two chairs
Uncountable nouns are things that we can't count a number,as example: oil,water and sugar
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by Alia Dea Puspita -
i'am fine Miss
Yes i have. Countable nouns are nouns or things that can be counted in units of numbers. Usually, objects or things that are included in countable nouns are solid or tangible. Example : size~sizes, foot~feet ,toy~toys,tooth~teeth
Uncountable nouns or also called mass nouns are nouns that cannot be counted. Uncountable nouns can also be remembered as nouns that have only one form. An example is water.
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by Pipit Nurjanah -
Countable nouns is object we can count using number
Uncountable nouns is objet we can count
Here are some examples of uncountable nouns:
bread, rice,water
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by RAHMA DHEA AGUSTINA -
good morning miss

im doing great, i hope you also had a great day.

i do heard about countable nouns and uncountable noun.
countable noun is used for things that you can count. like : dogs, cats
uncountable noun is used for things you cant really count like: money
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by EVI PERMATA SARI -
Good morning miss
countable noun is a noun can be count, for example a cat, an apple, two apples
uncountable noun is a noun that can't be count , for example happiness, sugar, star, etc
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by DINI MARSALENA -
good morning miss, i know little bit about countable noun and uncounttable noun,counttable noun is can be count like an apple, two apples. uncountable noun is cant be count like air and water,milk etc
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by Abdullah Al Mubarok -
Good morning miss.

In my opinion, anything that can be counted, whether singular – a box, a house, a friend, etc. or plural – a few books, lots of oranges, etc. is a countable noun. And anything that cannot be counted is an uncountable noun, like water and oil.