Biology, asked by anmolkeshri, 9 months ago

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Answered by nitinshuklajimerapur
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Yes this is absolutely correct

Answered by BrainlyEmpire
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In linguistics, a count noun (also countable noun) is a noun that can be modified by a numeral and that occurs in both singular and plural forms, and that co-occurs with quantificational determiners like every, each, several, etc. A mass noun has none of these properties, because it cannot be modified by a numeral, cannot occur in plural, and cannot co-occur with quantificational determiners

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