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  1. 11 de oct. de 2019 · A traffic jam refers to a discrete event so it can be counted. Traffic refers to a collective thing and so it can't be counted. The basic answer is that uncountable nouns are uncountable because you can't count them, they don't refer to discrete things and don't have a plural version.

  2. It is countable. A countable noun has a plural form. ex:I was in a traffic jam yesterday afternoon. - You can tell where the traffic jam was. -->Traffic on the otherhand, in uncountable. ex: There isn't much traffic. - Uncountable nouns are always singular. They have no plural form. hope this helps!

  3. En inglés, los sustantivos comunes se dividen en dos categorías: sustantivos contables ( countable nouns) e incontables ( uncountable nouns ).

  4. Some abstract nouns can be used uncountably or countably. The uncountable use has a more general meaning. The countable use has a more particular meaning. Nouns of this type include: education, experience, hatred, help, knowledge, life, love, sleep, time, understanding.

  5. Definition of traffic jam noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  6. 16 de mar. de 2017 · 1. A short informal answer: yes, this is true, at least here in Canada. But watch out for grammar: don't say "I got stuck in a traffic," say "I got stuck in traffic." – Eric Dand. Mar 17, 2017 at 2:11.

  7. ¿Qué son los sustantivos contables e incontables? Los sustantivos en inglés pueden ser contables o incontables. Los sustantivos contables, countable nouns, se refieren a elementos que constituyen una unidad y que pueden acumularse. Estos sustantivos pueden expresarse en singular o en plural (p. ej., moneda, monedas).