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The word hair can be both a countable noun and a non countable noun, depending on how it is used. For example in the sentence "Mary has long blonde hair", it is non countable. In the sentence "Dad is getting a few gray hairs" it is countable.
The noun meeting is a countable noun; for example: We have a meeting this afternoon. We've had two meetings already this week.
The word 'peas' is a countable noun. Example: Each pod contains four to six peas.
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Yes, the noun 'fax' is a countable noun. The plural form is faxes. Example: I sent one fax to the manager and two faxes to accounting.
The noun jungle is a countable noun, the plural form is jungles; for example The jungles of South America...
The noun casserole is a countable noun. Example: We have two casseroles, one tuna casserole and one chicken casserole.
The noun 'hill' is a countable noun. The plural form is 'hills'.
Yes, the noun load is a countable noun. The plural form is loads. example: It took three loads of soil to level the field.
Shark is a countable noun.
The word "Lionel" is a countable noun as it refers to a specific person or thing.
The word holiday is a countable noun, for example 'At the end of the year there are two holidays, one a week following the other.'