04/07/2021
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The countable nouns are those nouns that can be separated into units, that is, they are entities that can be counted. For example: pencil, bed, glass.
The uncountable nouns They are those nouns that designate entities that do not have a unit, or that do not have a plural. For example, there is no plural of Paris or the plural of Juan. Uncountable nouns can be both concrete nouns (water, salt) as abstract (intelligence, bravery).
Nouns | Collective nouns |
Simple nouns | Concrete nouns |
Common nouns | Abstract nouns |
Nouns | Improper nouns |