Question on: SS1 English - Grammar: Making Uncountable Nouns and Countable Noun

Which of the following is an example of an uncountable noun?

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A

Cat 

B

Water 

C

Book 

D

Chair 

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Correct Option: B
An uncountable noun is a noun that cannot be counted as individual units. * **Water** is a substance that cannot be easily counted. We measure it in liters, gallons, etc., but we don't count "waters." * **Cat**, **Book**, and **Chair** are countable nouns; we can have one cat, two books, three chairs, etc.

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