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Rory Archer
26 January, 17:11
The Grammer code [ U ] means that the noun is ...
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Jerry Weaver
26 January, 17:39
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[U] is for uncountable - uncountable nouns do not have a plural form, and are never preceded by 'a', 'an', or 'one'.
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Examples of uncountable nouns are butter, ice, jewellery, magic.
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Asia Woodward
26 January, 19:24
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Nouns do not have a plural form
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