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Folder
countable noun: folders; I have bought some folders from NewYaoHan.
Sheep
countable noun: sheep; How many sheep are running across the field? Where is it? I don't see any sheep.
House
countable noun: houses; How many houses does John have? He has some in Taipa.
Game
countable noun: games; Do you know any fun games? Yes, like Candy Crush, tic-tat-toe ...
Student
countable noun: students; How many students are in the classroom? All the students are sick today, there aren't any students here.
Quiz
countable noun: quizzes; How many quizzes we need to take in this term? Five or six, I don't know, I only know I have some quizzes today.
Money
uncountable noun: money; How much do you have? I don't have any.
Furniture
uncountable noun: furniture: How much furniture should be in a living room? Maybe I just put some furniture here, like a bed and a desk.
Candy
countable noun: candies; How many candies are in the glass-cup? I cannot count it, I guess just some candies.
Book
countable noun: books; How many books are in the library? It's hard to count them, just some books.