Yes, "four" is a countable noun because it refers to a specific quantity or number of items. It can be counted and used with plural markers like "four apples" or "four students."
Yes, the noun 'road' is a countable noun. The plural form of roads.
The noun "coins" is a countable noun, specifically a plural countable noun.
The noun "sausage" is countable. You can have one sausage, two sausages, etc.
No, the proper noun Lionel, a name, is a countable noun; the plural form is Lionels. example: There are two Lionels in my family, my father and my cousin.
Yes, paper is a countable noun. It can be used in both singular and plural forms, such as "a piece of paper" or "several papers."
The noun 'discussion' is a countable noun. The plural form is discussions.
The word 'peas' is a countable noun. Example: Each pod contains four to six peas.
The noun 'hill' is a countable noun. The plural form is 'hills'.
The noun 'plate' is a countable noun, the plural form is plates.Example: You'll need four plates for the table, my parents are coming for dinner.
Shark is a countable noun.
No, "np" is not a countable noun.
Prawn - prawns is the plural - is a countable noun
Transport is both countable and uncountable as a noun.
Yes, property is a countable noun.
No, 'gold' is not a countable noun. You cannot say 'a gold', 'one gold', 'four golds', and so on. You can refer to 'gold', 'the gold', and 'some gold'.
The noun 'animal' is a countable noun. The plural form is animals.
Yes, the noun 'marriage' is a countable noun. The plural noun is marriages.