[b]I like a gold.
I like gold.[/b]
Which one is correct?
[b]I like a gold.
I like gold.[/b]
Which one is correct?
Definitely “I like gold”.
Gold is an uncountable noun.
Thank you so much Sir.
I was so confused. Now, I am so sure that Gold is a mass noun.
Gold is uncountable.
Pieces of gold are countable.
Ah! It means once we add a quantifier it will become a countable noun.