New posts in uncountable-nouns

Why do we say "less" instead of "fewer" when comparing against a number? [duplicate]

What is the plural of "passion fruit"? [duplicate]

When do nouns convert between mass and count?

"Fewer resources" or "less resources"? [duplicate]

Is it really correct to say that some nouns are countable and others are uncountable?

Polish (the substance, not the language)

Are mental illnesses countable?

their last hope or their last hopes

"Seems like an overkill" vs. "seems like overkill" [closed]

Can the grammar terms, the words 'subject' and 'object', be used as uncountable nouns?

Since 'few' is used for countable nouns and 'less' is for uncountable nouns

Why do definite articles seem implicit in English?

Are "measles, mumps, Diabetes, rabies, rickets, shingles" uncountable nouns or singular nouns?

Can some kind of [uncountable_noun] outnumber another kind of [uncountable_noun]?

What is the singular form of fennel?

What word means 'discrete piece of knowledge'?

"No restriction" vs. "no restrictions"

Can "plane" (aeroplane) be used as a non-count noun?

Can Importance Be Different?

"The youth of today dream of high-quality educationS." (Why) Is this sentence correct?