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Lesson 3.51.3: year 3
Everyday Grammar
” Noncount Nouns”
Noncount Nouns or (uncountable) nouns exist as masses or abstract quantities that cannot be counted. Thet have no plural form. A noncount noun is one that usually cannot be expressed into plural form, for example, milk, water, air, money, food, as we cannot say, I have many moneys, I am thirsty need waters. Baby is drinking milks etc….