What up
The floor is very hard.
A mass noun (or uncountable noun) is word for something that is indivisible into countable units. Some examples are:Sarah got an A in arithmetic.Max was honored for his bravery.Camping is a lot of fun.They gave us a comforter filled with down.I'm saving for my college education.We had a lot of fun at the beach.
mujhe nahi pata
aurea esta corriendo
Yes, I can assure you that we have that in stock and can ship today.
You can create 10 sentences with count nouns by using the words many bottles, few bottles, and a few bottles in different sentences. When using count nouns they can be preceded by much.
Examples of common nouns that are the name of things:building; Empire State Buildingapple; Apple Computer, Apple iPadbank; Bank of Americacaterpillar; Caterpillar Track Loadersun; Sun Maid Raisins
I can't do this. It means "I am unable to do this."
I need to get my backpack.
A teacher can teach simple and compound sentences by using examples for illustration purposes.
The floor is very hard.
A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place or thing. Write your paragraph without using names. For example, this short paragraph uses no proper nouns. All of the nouns in this paragraph are common nouns.
We took a bus to the debate session.
Kid is prone to common cold.
to compose strong, compelling setences,avoid using
Countable in math may not mean the same thing as countable in English. Do you remember the Partridge-in-a-Pear-Tree song? The nouns following the numbers are mathematically countable.
Just change the position of subject and the verb