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.
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.
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.
Example sentences form possessive nouns (in bold):The movie's end was quite a surprise.The dog's water bowl is empty.I had a great time at Margaret's party.Lincoln High's team is the regional champion.
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The bathtub has just overflowed and flooded the bathroom.We're having meatloaf for breakfast.Yes, this is the highway to the ballpark outside of Springfield.We can bring ice cream and cupcakes to the cookout.
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Yes. Countable nouns are easy to recognize. They are things that we can count. Using the example of a 'bench', one could answer the question: "How many benches do you see?" A possible answer may be: "There are ten benches in the chapel."