Common noun
Common nouns are used to refer to a class of things or people without specifying a particular individual.
Example: "car", "dog", "teacher", "student"
The double genitive is often used to show possession in a more formal or literary context. It can also be used to emphasize the possession or to create a specific meaning or emphasis.
Uncountable noun
Uncountable nouns are nouns that cannot be counted. They do not have a plural form.
Example: "milk", "bread", "rice", "water"
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The number of nouns
Countable nouns can also be modified by adjectives to describe specific characteristics or qualities. For example, "big cat," "red apple," and "fast car."