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Is stone a countable or uncountable noun?

"Stone" can be both countable and uncountable, depending on the context.

Uncountable:

* When referring to stone as a material (like sand, water, or wood):

* "The building is made of stone."

* "I need more stone for the wall."

Countable:

* When referring to individual stones:

* "There were three stones in the path."

* "She picked up a smooth, round stone."

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