ON THE BOTTOM LEFT CORNER OF THE PAGE there is a section labelled words in Microsoft Word 2007
If writing by hand - count the number of words on one line - then multiply the number of lines by that first number. If using a computer - most word-processing programs have a word-count function in them.
My teacher's system is to count the words on two pages add them together divide by two and times by the number of pages. Using this I got172380 words
Word Count
use Microsoft word
you can count them all one by one or usally you can find it on the internet.
If you are referring to a required length of an essay (1500 words, etc.), quotes generally do not count towards your total number of words.
5 key strokes
count every letters
in linux wc -l filename will count the lines and wc will count the letters
You can create 10 sentences with count nouns by using the words many bottles, few bottles, and a few bottles in different sentences. When using count nouns they can be preceded by much.
Yes, it does, but you may be getting way too literal in your word count interpretation. Unless you have been told to be microscopically accurate, you count the number of words in a line and multiply by the number of lines. Usually the tiny words don't count (the, to, in, etc). There may be other methods of estimating word count; check with the teacher.
The word count button in Microsoft Word is a button on the screen that can count the number of words, lines, sentences, paragraphs, etc. in a document.