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OpenStudy (sonyalee77):

Which of the following words is NOT an example of a countable noun? A. cereal B. cup C. window D. magazine

OpenStudy (anonymous):

d.magazine

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@dominick6541 A countable noun is a noun that you can count, I'm sure you can count magazines. Countable nouns are for things we can count Examples dog, horse, man, shop, idea. They usually have a singular and plural form. Examples two dogs, ten horses, a man, six men, the shops, a few ideas. Uncountable nouns are for the things that we cannot count Examples tea, sugar, water, air, rice. They are often the names for abstract ideas or qualities. Examples knowledge, beauty, anger, fear, love. They are used with a singular verb. They usually do not have a plural form. We cannot say sugars, angers, knowledges. Examples of common uncountable nouns: money, furniture, happiness, sadness, research, evidence, safety, beauty, knowledge. We cannot use a/an with these nouns. I'm sure the answer is cereal.

OpenStudy (sandra_):

A. cereal

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