How can English countable nouns be distinguished from uncountable nouns By the way, under what circumstances should some and any be used? All countable nouns and uncountable nouns can be used. OK?

How can English countable nouns be distinguished from uncountable nouns By the way, under what circumstances should some and any be used? All countable nouns and uncountable nouns can be used. OK?

Countable nouns are things or people that can be counted by numbers. In other words, they are things or people that can be counted. Uncountable nouns, as the name suggests, are nouns that cannot be counted. But many countable nouns in English seem uncountable in Chinese. On the contrary, there are many uncountable nouns