Countable nouns can be counted and take plural forms like apples, while uncountable nouns cannot be counted and do not take plural forms, like air, rice, water, and money. Nouns can be either countable or uncountable, with countable nouns referring to things that can be counted individually and uncountable nouns referring to substances or abstract concepts that cannot be counted.
Countable nouns can be counted and take plural forms like apples, while uncountable nouns cannot be counted and do not take plural forms, like air, rice, water, and money. Nouns can be either countable or uncountable, with countable nouns referring to things that can be counted individually and uncountable nouns referring to substances or abstract concepts that cannot be counted.
Countable nouns can be counted and take plural forms like apples, while uncountable nouns cannot be counted and do not take plural forms, like air, rice, water, and money. Nouns can be either countable or uncountable, with countable nouns referring to things that can be counted individually and uncountable nouns referring to substances or abstract concepts that cannot be counted.
Countable nouns can be counted, example: an apple, two apples, three apples. Uncountable nouns can´t be counted, example: air, rice, water, money. Quantifiers