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Which one is uncountable noun? Orange Juice and Cake
Orange Juice
Fix the mistake - "How many egg do you have?"
How many eggs do you have?
Fix the mistake - "I have some cheeses for you to eat with your bread"
I have some cheese for you to eat with your bread
Which one is countable noun? Lemonade or Chicken
Chicken is a countable noun.
Fix the mistakes - "There is two tomatoes in the fridge"
There are two tomatoes in the fridge
Fix the mistakes - "I have a bread for you"
I have bread for you
Uncountable or Countable
Countable - some potatoes
Uncountable or Countable
Uncountable - Milk
Uncountable or Countable
Uncountable - Rice
Uncountable or Countable
Countable - some cookies/ biscuits
Countable or Uncountable
Uncountable - Cheese