it does count as a word....
HA CONOR IT IS A WORD
The word 'it' is not a noun. The word 'it' is a personal pronoun, a word that takes the place of a noun for a thing. The pronoun 'it' is the singular form, which functions as a subject or an object in a sentence.The plural forms are 'they' as a subject, and 'them' as an object. Examples:I forgot my math book. I left it in my locker.The books for the fourth grade came. They can be passed out today, I can help you with them.
Yes, references typically count towards the word count of a document or assignment.
The noun 'rest' is a mass (uncountable) noun as a word for person(s) or thing(s) that remains. The noun 'rest' is a count noun as a word for a period of inactivity, relaxation, or sleep; as a word for an object used to support something; as a word for a pause of a particular length in a piece of music.
yes it does count as a word............ <|:P
The root word for discount is "count," which comes from the Latin word "computare" meaning "to count."
A pentagon is an object with five sides. Think of The Pentagon in Washington D.C. and count the number of outter walls. Did you know that the word pentagon stems from the greek word "penta"?
No, the work cited does not count towards the total word count.
Usually you just count anything three or more letters - or let your word processing program count it for you!
The word "count" has only one syllable in it.
The word count for the Hunger Games is 99,750.
No, the works cited page typically does not count towards the word count of a written assignment.
No, the noun 'object' is a count noun. The plural noun is objects.