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Explanation for "emails"?
nouns
grammatical-number
email
uncountable-nouns
So, "Some advice" or "some advices"? Which is correct?
word-usage
uncountable-nouns
countable-nouns
Why is liquid a countable noun? [closed]
articles
uncountable-nouns
countable-nouns
Can I use the word "milks" when discussing KINDS of milk
grammatical-number
uncountable-nouns
Count vs. mass — where can you look this up?
uncountable-nouns
resources
The article "a/an" with uncountable nouns
nouns
articles
indefinite-articles
uncountable-nouns
"Advice" vs. "an advice"
nouns
grammatical-number
uncountable-nouns
Why can't we say "informations"? [closed]
nouns
grammatical-number
uncountable-nouns
Is "homework" countable?
nouns
uncountable-nouns
countable-nouns
"Too much pills and liquor" or "Too many pills and liquor"?
word-choice
grammar
grammaticality
grammatical-number
uncountable-nouns
"Baggage" versus "luggage"
meaning
word-choice
differences
nouns
uncountable-nouns
When can you pluralize uncountable nouns?
grammatical-number
uncountable-nouns
Usage of English definite article when referring to generic word
grammatical-number
definite-articles
indefinite-articles
uncountable-nouns
"Is there" versus "Are there"
grammar
grammatical-number
uncountable-nouns
there-is
Why the indefinite article in "have a good time"?
articles
indefinite-articles
uncountable-nouns
Was the usage "Spaghetti were" ever acceptable or common?
grammatical-number
uncountable-nouns
Why is “toast” uncountable?
etymology
food
uncountable-nouns
Indefinite article with uncountable nouns
articles
indefinite-articles
uncountable-nouns
Is "Just a friendly advice" grammatical?
grammaticality
uncountable-nouns
Word choice of "much" vs "many", like "too many hours", but "too much time" [duplicate]
nouns
grammatical-number
uncountable-nouns
countable-nouns
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