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This noun can be counted. They have a singular and a plural form and can be used with a number

Countable noun

Uncountable nouns

Collective nouns


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Answered by krishnabhakti123
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Answer:

Countable noun

Explanation:

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Answered by varshika1664
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Answer:

The Correct Answer would be Countable Noun. We are talking about countable noun when we say this noun can be counted and it has a singular and a plural form and can be used with a number.

Explanation:

A word that refers to a person, place, thing, event, substance or quality; can be both countable or uncountable.

Countable nouns have singular and plural forms whilst uncountable nouns may be used only withinside the singular form.

In English grammar, words that consult with people, locations or matters are known as nouns. There are numerous methods to categorise nouns. One manner is whether or not they're countable (additionally known as count) or uncountable (additionally called non-count) nouns. Countable nouns, as the term suggests, consult with matters that may be counted.

They have singular and plural forms. A countable noun will become plural by including s on the cease of the word. In contrast, uncountable nouns can't be counted.

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