Examples of counters for count nouns are:
If you are referring to countable nouns, those are nouns that have a plural. Book, girl, school, horse... these all can be counted. Five books. Twenty girls. Three schools. Two horses. But some nouns have no plural. They are called non-countable (or non-count) nouns. "Information" and "research" are two examples.
Noun counters are words used to express units of uncountable nouns. Some examples are:We saw several pieces of furniture that we liked.The recipe calls for a cup of flour.She wears a lot of jewelry.I need some advice on these courses.The diver checked the guages on all of the tanks of oxygen.There were several news reports on the storm damage.NOTE: The noun 'several' is not technically a 'noun counter', it is used to describe countable nouns only. In the examples above, the noun 'several' is used to describe the count nouns 'pieces' and 'reports' (which are the actual noun counters), not for the uncountable nouns 'furniture' and 'news'.
Count nouns refer to items that can be counted as individual units. For example, in the sentence "I have three apples," "apples" is a count noun because it can be counted. Similarly, in "There are five books on the shelf," "books" is another count noun, as it can also be quantified. Count nouns can be used in both singular and plural forms, such as "a dog" versus "two dogs."
Counters are for doing math. You use them to count. Pretend you have a math question like this: 10 - 5 = . So you get 10 counters and take away 5 and see how many you get.
You can create 10 sentences with count nouns by using the words many bottles, few bottles, and a few bottles in different sentences. When using count nouns they can be preceded by much.
If you are referring to countable nouns, those are nouns that have a plural. Book, girl, school, horse... these all can be counted. Five books. Twenty girls. Three schools. Two horses. But some nouns have no plural. They are called non-countable (or non-count) nouns. "Information" and "research" are two examples.
Count nouns are nouns that can be counted, for example: bed, cat, movie, train, cousin, country. Non-count nouns are nouns that can't be counted, for example: knowledge, weather, electricity, flour, biology.
Use "there is" for one item. (singular nouns) Use "there is" for non-count items. (non-count nouns) Use "there are" for many items. (plural nouns)
Noun counters are words used to express units of uncountable nouns. Some examples are:We saw several pieces of furniture that we liked.The recipe calls for a cup of flour.She wears a lot of jewelry.I need some advice on these courses.The diver checked the guages on all of the tanks of oxygen.There were several news reports on the storm damage.NOTE: The noun 'several' is not technically a 'noun counter', it is used to describe countable nouns only. In the examples above, the noun 'several' is used to describe the count nouns 'pieces' and 'reports' (which are the actual noun counters), not for the uncountable nouns 'furniture' and 'news'.
No, "every" is used with singular count nouns or uncountable nouns. For plural count nouns, "each" is used instead.
Mass nouns are nouns that we cant count. Mass nouns like water,milk and chocolate can count so that they are called mass nouns.
Count nouns refer to items that can be counted as individual units. For example, in the sentence "I have three apples," "apples" is a count noun because it can be counted. Similarly, in "There are five books on the shelf," "books" is another count noun, as it can also be quantified. Count nouns can be used in both singular and plural forms, such as "a dog" versus "two dogs."
A box of chocolate is a count nouns, for example, one box or two boxes of chocolate.
counters are used to store, display or sometimes count the pulses in a circuit.
count pulses
1. you will identify if is it mass nouns or count nouns by this way: count nouns:nouns that you can count......you will identify that if you can count that thing or noun ex: 5 containers mass nouns:nouns that can not be counted......you will identify it if you can not count that noun like liquids ex: leaves on a tree clouds in the sky
1. they are nouns that can be counted. 2. they named common nouns.