"Egg" is a countable noun, as you can count individual eggs (one egg, two eggs, etc.). However, when referring to eggs in a general sense or in a recipe, it can sometimes be treated as uncountable, but this is less common. In most contexts, especially when discussing quantity, "egg" is used as a countable noun.
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few is countable
The noun 'daytime' is an uncountable noun.
The term "security" can be both countable and uncountable, depending on the context. As an uncountable noun, it refers to the state of being safe or protected, such as in phrases like "personal security." However, when referring to specific financial instruments or measures, such as stocks or bonds, "securities" is used as a countable noun. Thus, the context determines whether "security" is countable or uncountable.
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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The noun 'steel' is an uncountable (mass) noun, a word for a substance.
he asked me if the word fire wood countable or uncountable?
Pasta is a countable noun