This document discusses countable and uncountable nouns in English. It provides examples of common countable nouns like "chicken" and "fruit" as well as uncountable nouns like "bread" and "weather". It also explains that the verbs "is" and "are" are used differently with singular and plural countable nouns versus uncountable nouns. The document serves as a reference for learners of English to determine whether a noun is countable or uncountable and how to express quantities of each type.
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