
Contable and uncontable
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5th Grade
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Ariela Ignacia Toledo Acevedo
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Contable and Uncontable
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Countable nouns are things that can be counted using numbers and have both singular and plural forms, like "book" or "books".
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Uncountable nouns are things that cannot be counted individually and typically only have a singular form, such as "water" or "information".
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