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2 February, 07:07

Which noun in this sentence names something that cannot be counted? the students drank all the water in the pitcher.?

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  1. 2 February, 08:31
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    The noun in this sentence which is uncountable, meaning that it names something that cannot be counted is the noun water.

    You cannot count how many waters there are - it is uncountable. The other nouns, students and pitcher are countable, so they cannot be the correct answers, but rather water is.
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