HomeGrammarNouns that can be Countable and UncountableNouns that can be Countable and Uncountable admin 22 September 2015 Grammar 1 Comment Nouns that can be Countable and UncountableSometimes, the same noun can be countable and uncountable, often with a change of meaning. Examples; hair, light, noise, paper, room, time, work. Follow the example sentences; Tweet Pin It Related Posts Present Simple Tense and Spelling Rules Differences and Using “Even though” and “Even if” Using ‘Just’ in EnglishAbout The Author adminOne Response Rabi Kishku 3 June 2017 The above written grammar is essential for english learners.I am thankful to editor.
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