Is onion countable or uncountable noun?
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A countable noun is a word that can be counted and has a plural form. For example: The word 'onion' is a countable noun because : It can be counted as one onion, two onions, three onions etc.May 20, 2011
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A countable noun is a word that can be counted and has a plural form. For example: The word 'onion' is a countable noun because : It can be counted as one onion, two onions, three onions etc.May 20, 2011