Is 'MORE' countable or non-countable?
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crossingfingers
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refer the SANAM pronouns...they can be used for countable and non-countable - some,more,all,none,any
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maihuna
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OOps..SANAM means MOST for M not more...examples....
btw....from where this questions arises for countable vs non-countable...what parts of speech they are...I dont thing they are noun...we use countabl/non-countable for noun only....right??????????
More is a modifier....as less is....much more most....are they adjective???
btw....from where this questions arises for countable vs non-countable...what parts of speech they are...I dont thing they are noun...we use countabl/non-countable for noun only....right??????????
More is a modifier....as less is....much more most....are they adjective???

















