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Countable Noun

Countable Noun

**Countable Noun includes all those things, we can count, whether it is in singular or plural form****.** A **countable noun is used in the form of a singular or plural in a sentence. Because if we can count something then it can be either one or more than one. Do you want to know more about **Countable Noun? Go through this article and explore more about **Countable Noun including examples, usage, and so on.

What is a Countable Noun?

Before starting **countable nouns, we know a little about nouns and their types. **Noun: Noun is the name of the person, animal, thing, place, idea, or feeling. It is clear from the definition that a noun is a naming word. Whatever we see, think, or feel, they have nouns.

**Types of Nouns:- According to **Traditional English grammar, Nouns are mainly 5 types.

  1. **Proper Noun
  2. **Collective Noun
  3. **Common Noun
  4. **Material Noun
  5. **Abstract Noun

**Countable noun:- Such things by counting we can tell their number whether they are one, two, or three, they are called countable nouns. boy, book, pen, apple, chair, laptop, etc. are countable nouns.Countable nouns also require determiners or quantifiers to specify the exact number or amount. These include words like "**a," "**an," "**some," "**many," "few," and "several." For example, "a book," "an apple," "some books," or "many apples."

**Some Examples of Countable Nouns

Common nouns and Collective Nouns from Traditional English Grammar have been made **Countable Nouns in Modern English Grammar.

  1. **Common Noun – Tree, River, Girl, Boy, City, Teacher, Father, Nephew, Cow, Rat, Snake, Village, Mango, Head, Foot, Pen, Pencil, etc.
  2. **Collective Noun – Mob, Crowd, Family, Bunch, Army, Committee, Parliament, Class, Team, Herd, Flock, etc.

**Some nouns are both countable and non-countable such as Time, (I) **Time is money. (ii)one should not waste time on trifles. In both these sentences, Time is used as a Non-Countable Noun. (i)He climbed Space Mountain seven times. (ii) I have called her five times. (time is used as a countable noun in both these sentences)

Rules for Countable Nouns

**1. Making Plural by adding s/es/ies-

Making **countable nouns plural by adding s/es/ies **- Since we can count **countable nouns, they have both singular and plural forms, that is, they can be made plural by adding s/es/ies.

**Singular-Plural
To Book -Books
To Chair -Chairs
A dog can be made -Dogs

**2. Use of Verb:-

Use of Verb with **countable nouns- Since **countable Nouns have both Singular and Plural forms, Singular/Plural Verb are used with them accordingly i.e.

**Example:

Here pen is a singular noun, hence the singular verb ⇒ is used with it and dogs are plural a noun, hence the plural verbs ⇒ are used with it.

**3. Use of Articles:

Use of articles with **Countable nouns-We can use article ⇒ a/ an in front of singular **countable nouns.

**Example:

**4. Use of Cardinal Numbers- one, two, three, four:-

**Countable nouns with cardinal numbers- one, two, three, four…. Use of -Since we can count countable nouns, we use cardinal numbers before them – one, two, three, and four…. can be used. That is, we can say-

**Example:

**5. Use of many, few, several, a large number of:

Use of many, few, several, a great number of / a large number of with **countable nouns-many, few/a few/the few, several, a great number of /a large number of Is, i.e. **many, few, several, a great number of/ a large number of + countable noun (plural) Here the word "number" itself is telling that it is used for countable nouns i.e. **number = number.

**Example:

⇒ Friend is a **countable noun that is which it is accompanied by many, few/a few/the few, several, a large number of…etc. Has been used.

**6. Use of How many/ How much:

Countable Nouns are used with How many. If we want to ask a question about countable nouns, we will say -How many? Countable nouns are always used with How many?
**Example:

Here tables and girls are countable nouns, so How many are used with them?

**7. Usage of the, no, enough, some, any, a lot of/lots of, plenty of:

Words The, no, enough, **some, any, a lot of /lots of, and plenty of can be used with both countable and uncountable nouns. Let us try to understand with examples:

**1. Use of the with countable nouns / uncountable nouns-

**2. No is used with countable nouns / uncountable nouns-

**3. Use of enough with countable nouns / uncountable nouns-

**4. Some is used with countable nouns / uncountable nouns-

**5. Use of any with countable nouns/uncountable nouns-

**6. Use of A lot of /lots of with countable nouns /uncountable nouns-

**7. Use of plenty of with countable nouns / uncountable nouns-

Countable Noun Examples

There are **Some Examples of Singular and Plural Countable Noun:

List of Countable Nouns

Boy Girl Man Woman teacher Student Doctor Patient Thief Police
Mother Father Brother Sister Uncle Aunt Nephew Nice Grandfather Sister in law
Cow Cat Rat Crow Snake Lion Elephant Tiger Monkey Gorilla
Village Town City Country Delhi Agra Mango Orange Lotus Rose
Tomato Potato Ladyfinger Lily Head Foot Eye Ear Hand Leg
Tooth Nail Pen Pencil Bench Desk Table Chair Bus Train

Difference between Countable & Uncountable Nouns

**Countable Noun **Uncountable Noun
Things that can be counted. Things that can not be counted.
They can be made Plural by applying -s/es/ies. They cannot be made plural by applying -s/es/ies.
Singular / Plural Verb is used with them. Only Singular Verb is used with them.
Article -a/ an can be used in front of them. Can't use article - a/ an in front of them.
Cardinal numbers one, and two… can be used in front of them. Cardinal numbers- one, two… cannot be used in front of them.
Many, few, several, a number of, a great number of / a large number of are used with them. Much, little, a great deal of/ a good deal of, a great amount of/ a large amount of are used with them.
If you want to ask a question about countable nouns, you would say How many? To ask a question about uncountable nouns, you would say How much?
**Example-Cow, Book, Tree, Chair, Dog, pen, minute, hour, etc. **Examples- Water, Sugar, Salt, Kindness, Patience, Love, Hate, sympathy, milk, etc.

Conclusion

According to the above definitions, types, rules, and examples; **Countable nouns are nouns that can be counted. This means such things, By counting, we can tell their number whether they are one, two, or three or countable. they are called countable nouns. All those things which can be counted in singular or plural, category comes in the countable noun.

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