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Defina e exemplifique: countable nouns e uncountable nouns

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Respondido por arthurmengaorj
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Resposta:

Countable nouns, as the name implies, can be counted through numbers and have a plural form.

The uncountable nouns, on the other hand, do not have a plural form.

One of the things that creates the most difficulties in learning this subject is the fact that there are nouns that are countable in Portuguese, but countless in English.

This is the case, for example, with the word luggage. In Portuguese, luggage is a countable word. We can say, for example, "The luggage is in the basement." In English, luggage is an uncountable word.

If we want to indicate that there is more than one baggage, we do not inflect the word for the plural. In this case, we resort to the use of a piece of.

Explicação:

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