- Joined
- Apr 1, 2023
- Member Type
- Student or Learner
- Native Language
- Vietnamese
- Home Country
- Vietnam
- Current Location
- Vietnam
I don't understand why when I ask my friends and others about the type of noun [c,u], they always explain words like "hair, water, experience, advice..." I have no problem with nouns like these.Sand (uncountable)
Grain of sand (countable)
furniture (uncountable)
piece/item of furniture (countable)
advice (uncountable)
piece/bit/nugget of advice (countable)
water (uncountable)
drop of water (countable)
I'm talking about [c,u] -> age, analysis, April, bed, life, change, class... I want someone to help me determine if each of the dozens of sentences above is countable or not. I'm so sorry to bother everyone.