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air can be countable and uncountable
air → uncountable
Meaning: the mixture of gases surrounding the earth
Example sentence: The air in the mountains is very fresh.
air → countable
Meaning: (old-fashioned) a tune or a melody
Example sentence: Have you ever heard Bach's Air on a G String?
Water as a substance that you drink is uncountable. In certain limited usages, we poetically talk about the water in rivers, streams, lakes and oceans in the plural, as "waters". We say "the waters of the Atlantic", "the waters of the Mississippi", etc.
note:
air can be countable and uncountable
air → uncountable
Meaning: the mixture of gases surrounding the earth
Example sentence: The air in the mountains is very fresh.
air → countable
Meaning: (old-fashioned) a tune or a melody
Example sentence: Have you ever heard Bach's Air on a G String?
Water as a substance that you drink is uncountable. In certain limited usages, we poetically talk about the water in rivers, streams, lakes and oceans in the plural, as "waters". We say "the waters of the Atlantic", "the waters of the Mississippi", etc.
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