When finished, try the Countable-Non-countable Nouns Quiz.
Countable nouns are those that have a singular and plural form. Most nouns would be countable or count nouns.
Non-countable nouns do not have a plural form, even though the word may imply more than one part to the thing represented by the word.
The element oxygen is necessary for life.
We bought new furniture for the house.
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