No, the noun 'money' is a mass noun(uncountable noun) as a word for a means of exchange. Units of money are expressed as amounts, such as a lot of money, some money, a little money, etc. One dollar is expressed as money and one hundred dollars is expressed as money.
The plural form of the noun money is 'monies'. However, it's used most commonly when referring to multiple types of money. For instance, a dollar bill is money. Two dollar bills is still money. A dollar and a euro could be said to be monies.
The noun 'drama' is a count noun; for example: The movie is advertised as a drama. Her life is one long series of dramas.
The noun show is a count noun: one show, two shows. Example: We went to New York to see all the shows on Broadway.
The noun 'food' is an uncountable noun as a word for a substance of nourishment. The plural form 'foods' is reserved for 'types of' or 'kinds of', for example: The foods they serve are Italian and Greek.
Yes, the noun 'family' is a count noun; the plural form is families. Example: Four families got together to plan this block party.
The noun 'four' is a concrete noun as a word for a physical count of something (for example: The apples look good. I'll take four.)The noun 'four' is an abstract noun as a word for a count of something abstract (for example: We finished the project on day four.)
The noun 'five' is a concrete noun as a word for is a concrete noun as a word for a physical count of something (for example: The apples look good. I'll take five.)The noun 'five' is an abstract noun as a word for a count of something abstract (for example: We finished the project on day five.)
The noun 'world' is a count noun; one world or both worlds. Example uses: Alfred Nobel was a man of two worlds, the world of science and the world of humanity. They don't agree on anything, they're worlds apart.
The noun 'trouble' is a count noun as a word for problems, worries, or difficulties. Example: This company has serious financial troubles.The noun 'trouble' is a non-count noun as a word for a specific health problem (heart trouble), additional effort required or extended, an unpleasant situation, a situation where blame is likely, bad or violent behavior.
No, the word job is a count noun; one job or two jobs.
No, the noun 'endeavor' is a count noun, the plural form is endeavors.example: All of his endeavors to make big money turn out badly.
It is a count noun.
The noun peas is the plural form for the singular noun pea, a count noun.