Nouns you can count NEXT you can use a / an in front of countable nouns Nouns that have a plural form.

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Nouns you can count NEXT you can use a / an in front of countable nouns Nouns that have a plural form.

Nouns you can´t count. NEXT Normally, you can´t use a / an in front of uncountable nouns Nouns that normally don´t have a plural form.

Try Again Great Job! Uncountable Countable Try Again Great Job! Countable Uncountable

Try Again Great Job! Uncountable Countable Try Again Great Job! Countable Uncountable

Try Again Great Job! Uncountable Countable Try Again Great Job! Countable Uncountable

Try Again Great Job! Uncountable Countable Try Again Great Job! Countable Uncountable