countable uncountable noun

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Hello everyone,
One of my students has troubled me by asking the difference between countable,uncountable noun and pronoun of number,quantity..
I think there is a difference between noun and pronoun why does she want to compare..
If any of you know the answer please tell me..
Thank you
 
Hello everyone,
One of my students has troubled me by asking the difference between countable,uncountable noun and pronoun of number,quantity..
I think there is a difference between noun and pronoun why does she want to compare..
If any of you know the answer please tell me..
Thank you
Can you give an example of what you mean. You question is not clear.
Yes, there is a difference between nouns and pronouns.
How to explain the difference between "countable,uncountable noun and pronoun of number,quantity", however, would certainly depend on a clarification of the question.

By the way, are you teaching the use of two periods to end a sentence?
 
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