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Is "wine" countable or uncountable?
"Wine" is uncountable (a glass of wine).
Is "flour" countable or uncountable?
"Flour" is uncountable (five thousand grams of flour).
Is "butter" countable or uncountable?
Butter is uncountable (a pound of butter).
Is "shoe" countable or uncountable?
"Shoe" is countable (four shoes).
Is "person" countable or uncountable?
"Person" is countable (ten people).
Is "child" countable or uncountable?
"Child" is countable (eleven children).
Is "question" countable or uncountable?
"Question" is countable (five questions).
Is "money" countable or uncountable?
"Money" is uncountable (a pile of money).
Is "student" countable or uncountable?
"Student" is countable (ten students).
Is "restaurant" countable or uncountable?
"Restaurant" is countable (seven restaurants).
Is "peach" countable or uncountable?
"Peach" is countable (three peaches).
Is "eggplant" countable or uncountable?
"Eggplant" is countable (four eggplants).
Is "chicken" countable or uncountable?
"Chicken" is uncountable (three pieces of chicken).
Is "sugar" countable or uncountable?
"Sugar" is uncountable (five bags of sugar).
Is "pasta" countable or uncountable?
"Pasta" is uncountable (a bowl of pasta).
Is "tea" countable or uncountable?
"Tea" is uncountable (three cups of tea).
Is "salt" countable or uncountable?
"Salt" is uncountable (two teaspoon of salt).
Is "juice" countable or uncountable?
"Juice" is uncountable (a jug of juice).
Is "potato" countable or uncountable?
"Potato" is countable (six potatoes).
Is "bread" countable or uncountable?
"Bread" is uncountable (three loafs/slices of bread).
Is "watch" countable or uncountable?
"Watch" is countable (three watches).
Is "popcorn" countable or uncountable?
"Popcorn" is uncountable (a bowl of popcorn).
Is "tomato" countable or uncountable?
"Tomato" is uncountable (three tomatoes).
Is "milk" countable or uncountable?
"Milk" is uncountable (a glass of milk).