Please note: In English adjectives do not and cannot agree with the noun for gender or number. So in English there is no such thing as a 'masculine' form of countless.
Adjectives and nouns in English have no grammatical gender. countless has only one form.
(Maybe you meant to write countess, which is the female form of count. It is used in English as the female form of earl, which has no female counterpart. )
Eral
Countless is a Adjective
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countless is not a verb but a determiner for uncountable number of quantity eg. numerous,many etc
masculine
Marquis is the masculine form of Marchioness
Adjectives and nouns in English have no grammatical gender. countless has only one form. (Maybe you meant to write countess, which is the female form of count. It is used in English as the female form of earl, which has no female counterpart. )
the girl was countless the girl was countless
Countless is a Adjective
There have been countless time that i have forgotten my lunch.
Masculine
The adjective countless is innombrable. (innumerable)
Yes. There are countless planets in the universe.
No, the word 'countless' is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun.The noun form of the adjective 'countless' is countlessness.
countless means numberless, so it can be used as: "He had countless posters of Jonas Brothers in his room"
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Countless means too many to be counted.
It is masculine.