New posts in countable-nouns

Is “troop” unique among English words in meaning both a group and an individual member of that kind of group?

Is it correct to use infrastructure as a countable noun in this context?

Is it "if you need further instruction" or "if you need further instructions"?

Countable ingredient pluralization for English cookbooks

Is "I've told you at fewest ten times" grammatical?

Is radish countable or uncountable?

"Eat more fruit(s) and vegetables" Is there a BE and AE difference?

much natural or more natural?

Shouldn’t we use "lots of" with plural nouns and "a lot of" with singular ones?

water is a liquid vs water is liquid [duplicate]

Why do Americans say "less than five people"? [duplicate]

Is "Too Much People" possible when I want to get the feeling of uncountable people?

Can I switch between 'the cow' and 'cows'? [duplicate]

Does English have any singularia tantum besides mass nouns?

Is "surroundings" a plural noun or a mass noun that just happens to take the form of a plural?

In chess lingo, should pieces be preceded with the "the" article? [closed]

A code or some code?

Why do we use the article 'a' when referring to 100 items? But we don't use it when referring to any other plural count?

Article usage in two sentences [duplicate]

I like dog or I like dogs which is correct and why?