Question on: SS1 English - Grammar: Making Uncountable Nouns and Countable Noun

Mention ways of making uncountable nouns count?

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Use a countable noun to specify a quantity of the uncountable noun. For example, instead of saying "I want rice," say "I want a bowl of rice."

Use a word that describes the amount of the uncountable noun. For example, instead of saying "I need salt," say "I need some salt."

Use a word or phrase that indicates a part of the uncountable noun. For example, instead of saying "I want sugar," say "I want a spoonful of sugar."

Use a word that classifies or counts the uncountable noun. For example, instead of saying "I need coffee," say "I need a cup of coffee."

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