Are the words "plenty of" always connected with uncountable nouns? I just want to see if I am doing it correct.
Plenty of water
Plenty of wine
Plenty of grass
Plenty of water
Plenty of wine
Plenty of grass
1 Answer
Apr 7, 2016
Not always, but they can be.
Explanation:
For example,
plenty of boxes
plenty of humans
Plenty of can be attached to anything that there is, well, plenty of. It can be countable or uncountable nouns.