Yes, the word chicken is countable, the plural form is chickens.
The noun chicken (the creature) is a countable noun; one chicken or a dozen chickens. The noun chicken (the food, a substance) is a mass (non-count) noun; units are expressed in pieces of chicken, parts of chicken, pounds of chicken, etc.
chicken,fish,pizza,apple,cheese,maccaroni are examples for countable nouns
The noun 'chicken' is a singular noun as a word for a type of bird. The plural noun is 'chickens'.The noun 'chicken' is an uncountable noun as a word for the meat of this type of bird, a word for a substance.The noun 'chicken' is a common gender noun, a word for a male or a female bird.The gender specific noun for a male chicken is 'rooster'.The gender specific noun for a female chicken is 'hen'.A noun functions as the subject of a sentence or a clause, and as the (direct or indirect) object of a verb or the object of a preposition.Example uses:Four chickens will be needed for the barbecue. (subject of the sentence, plural-countable)I found an egg in the nest that a chicken had laid. (subject of the relative clause, singular-countable)We made enough chicken for everyone. (direct object of the verb 'made', uncountable)They made the chickens a shelter. (indirect object of the verb 'made', plural-countable)We made the soup with leftover chicken. (object of the preposition 'with', uncountable)Note: The noun 'chicken' is also an informal word for a contest between people in which the first person to lose nerve and withdraw from a daring or dangerous situation or activity is the loser.The word 'chicken' is an informal adjective used to describe a person as timid or cowardly.
The noun casserole is a countable noun. Example: We have two casseroles, one tuna casserole and one chicken casserole.
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he asked me if the word fire wood countable or uncountable?
The noun 'mint' as a word for a factory where money is made is a countable noun.The noun 'mint' as a word for a type of plant is a countable noun.The noun 'mint' as a word for a candy flavored with extract of a mint plant is a countable noun.The noun 'mint' as a word for the extracts of the mint plant used for flavoring or fragrance is an uncountablenoun as a word for a substance.
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I can give you several sentences.The stars are practically not countable.Many things are countable; atoms are not.My money is easily countable.
The word 'peas' is a countable noun. Example: Each pod contains four to six peas.
The word hair can be both a countable noun and a non countable noun, depending on how it is used. For example in the sentence "Mary has long blonde hair", it is non countable. In the sentence "Dad is getting a few gray hairs" it is countable.
Yes, the word 'sea' is a countable noun. The noun 'sea' is a word for a body of water, there are many seas in the world.