Yes of course,if you have enough time...
First, "vitamin C" is two words, not one word. And second, it is not countable. If you were referring to vitamin C tablets, for instance, those would be countable (for instance there might be 100 in a bottle). But "vitamin C" itself can be measured (for example, in milligrams) but not counted.
Yes, "substance" can be a countable noun when referring to individual types or instances of substances. For example, you could say "There are five different substances in this mixture."
The noun 'fragrance' is a countnoun, the plural form is fragrances. Example:There are so many fragrances to choose from.
Sugar cane refers to the tall grass plant from which sugar is extracted. Cane sugar, on the other hand, is the crystallized sugar that is processed and refined from sugar cane. In short, sugar cane is the raw plant, while cane sugar is the refined product.
Maple sugar is made from the sap of sugar maple trees, while white sugar is made from sugarcane or sugar beets. Maple sugar has a distinct flavor with a hint of caramel, while white sugar is more neutral in taste. In terms of nutrition, maple sugar contains some minerals and antioxidants that white sugar lacks.
Yes of course,if you have enough time...
No. It should be "I have a bowl of sugar" sugar isn't countable so u need to use a collective noun :)
A sausage is actually a countable noun. The uncountable nouns are usually things too small to count for example salt, sugar and soil.
"Sugar" is typically used as an uncountable noun. If you want to refer to a specific amount of sugar, you would use a unit of measurement like cups or teaspoons.
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The noun 'hill' is a countable noun. The plural form is 'hills'.
cookies are countable unless you have brain problems
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Shark is a countable noun.
Duck as an animal is countable, but if you mean the meat it is uncountable.
Prawn - prawns is the plural - is a countable noun