A count noun is a noun that has a singular and a plural form. Examples:
Not all nouns can be counted in individual units. Some nouns are uncountable (non-count or mass nouns). Some examples of those are:
A count noun is a word for something in individual units that can be counted; something that can be singular or plural. Examples:
Some nouns are words for things that don't have individual units; these are called uncountable or mass nouns. Examples:
Perhaps you mean a count noun. A count noun is a noun that has both a singular and a plural form. A non-count (or mass) noun does not.
Examples of count nouns are:
A non-count noun can be singular with no plural form, or plural with no singular form:
Examples of non-count nouns are:
A count noun is a noun for something that can be counted; a noun with a singular and plural form.A mass (uncountable) noun is a word for something that can't be counted, words for substances, aggregates, activities, concepts, and gerunds.A compound noun is a word made up of two or more words that form a word with a meaning of its own. There are three types of compound nouns:closed (bathtub)hyphenated (fifty-five)open (bus stop)A compound noun can be a count or a mass noun; for example:tennis shoe (tennis is a mass noun, shoe is a count noun)basketball (basket is a count noun, ball is a count noun)airplane (air is a mass noun, plane is a count noun)
A countable noun is a word for something that is an individual unit that can be counted. People are individuals that can be counted; animals are individuals that can be counted; and many types of things, from apples to zoos, are individual things that can be counted. There are also some kinds of things that can't be counted; they are called uncountable nouns. The main groups of things that can't be counted are substances and concepts. Substances are things like water, concrete, or gold. We express them by quantities such as a cup of water, a yard of concrete, and ounces of gold. Concepts are things like knowledge, independence, or diligence. We express concepts using adjectives or degrees such as a lot of knowledge, some independence, and real diligence.
A count noun is a word for something than be counted; a noun that has a singular and a plural for.Some examples are:apple, applesbook, bookschurch, churchesdog, dogsegg, eggsfrog, frogsguess, guesseshour, hoursinch, inchesjoke, jokes
A count noun is a noun for people or things that can be counted; having singular and plural forms. For example:one chair or two chairsan idea or some ideasan experience or many experiencesa building or a row of buildingsone child or two childrenone foot or two feeta tree or several treesa knife or a set of knivesan egg or a dozen eggsone dog or two dogs
A count noun is a word for something than be counted; a noun that has a singular and a plural for.Some examples are:apple, applesbook, bookschurch, churchesdog, dogsegg, eggsfrog, frogsguess, guesseshour, hoursinch, inchesjoke, jokesknee, kneeslady, ladiesman, menopinion, opinions (I have a lot of them)question, questions (you have a lot of them)rose, rosesstudent, studentsthumb, thumbsunderpass, underpassesviper, vipers
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ice has no plural....................coz it cannot be counted ...............ice CUBES can be counted
The plural form for the noun grapefruit is grapefruits.Unlike the noun the uncountable noun 'fruit', a type of food, the fruit 'grapefruit' is a thing that can be counted.
The word food is a common, mass noun. A mass noun (also called an uncountable noun) is a word for something that can't be divided into separate elements; that can be counted.
The word food is a common, mass noun. A mass noun (also called an uncountable noun) is a word for something that can't be divided into separate elements; that can be counted.
The noun recommendation is a countable noun because recommendations can be counted, for example:My boss gave me a good recommendation and several recommendations from my professors were helpful.
A mass noun (also known as a uncountable noun) is generally used only in the singular A mass noun is a noun that names things that cannot usually be counted eg advice, bread, knowledge, luck, and work.
The noun 'kingdoms' is a count noun, the plural form of the singular noun, 'kingdom'.A count noun is a word for something that can be counted, a word with a singular and a plural form.A non-count noun is a word for a substance or concept is indivisible into countable units.
A count noun is a noun for something that can be counted; a noun with a singular and plural form.A mass (uncountable) noun is a word for something that can't be counted, words for substances, aggregates, activities, concepts, and gerunds.A compound noun is a word made up of two or more words that form a word with a meaning of its own. There are three types of compound nouns:closed (bathtub)hyphenated (fifty-five)open (bus stop)A compound noun can be a count or a mass noun; for example:tennis shoe (tennis is a mass noun, shoe is a count noun)basketball (basket is a count noun, ball is a count noun)airplane (air is a mass noun, plane is a count noun)
The noun 'drugs' is a countable noun, the plural form of the singular noun 'drug'.A countable noun is a word for something that can be counted, something with a singular and a plural form.Example: That is the most common drug for your condition but there are other drugs available.
The word 'hush' is a verb (hush, hushes, hushing, hushed) and a noun, an uncountable noun, a word for silence. Silence cannot be counted.
The noun 'vegetables' is a count noun, the plural form of the noun vegetable.An uncountable noun is a word for things or ideas that can't be divided into separate elements, something that can't be counted, such as oxygen, education, advice, etc.