All the examples are in present tense.
How do we know if something is countable. I don't think we can count stars.
And we can count money. trees... I can count in my yard but not in forest.
All the examples are in present tense.
How do we know if something is countable. I don't think we can count stars.
And we can count money. trees... I can count in my yard but not in forest.
If you can make it plural or count it then the noun is countable.
One star, two stars, a few stars
One dollar, two dollars, a few dollars
but: one money, two money, a few money -- we cannot say this so the noun "money" is uncountable.
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