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There's a sandwich with some milk for you.
In English, it is important to understand the difference between nouns you can count, and nouns you can’t count:
Countable Nouns
Countable nouns are things you can count. With these nouns, it is possible to say a/an, one, two, three, etc:
- person
- computer
- car
- fish (animal)
- apple
- egg
- man
- girl
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There's a laptop on the table.
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She has two dogs.
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Three girls are playing.
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