The noun ice, the word for frozen water is an uncountable noun; parts or divisions are expressed as 'pieces of ice', 'chunks of ice', or 'ice cubes', etc.
The noun ice, the word for a frozen desert is a countable noun; for example 'Bring three lemon ices when you come back from lunch.'
The noun 'ice' is an uncountable noun as a word for a substance. Units of ice are expressed as amounts or descriptions, for example chunks of ice, sheets of ice, a ton of ice, etc.
The plural form of the noun, ices, is used for 'types of' or 'kinds of', for example:
We have two flavors of ices, lemon and mango.
The noun 'ice' is a uncountable noun as a word for frozen water, a word for a substance.
The noun 'ice' is a count noun as a word for a sweetened, frozen dessert.
No, Ice is not a common noun. It is a proper noun.
Transport is both countable and uncountable as a noun.
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The gerund painting is a countable noun, as in "There are 12 paintings in this room."
Transport is both countable and uncountable as a noun.
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The gerund painting is a countable noun, as in "There are 12 paintings in this room."
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few is countable
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The noun 'steel' is an uncountable (mass) noun, a word for a substance.