
A noun (person, place, idea, or thing) can be divided into two categories: count and noncount nouns. Count nouns are nouns that can be counted from one to anything else.
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For singular count nouns, use a, an, the, or one. For plural count nouns, use a number, the article the, or no article. You may also use quantity words (a lot, a few, some, many).
Count nouns refer to a singular entity. Noncount nouns refer to either an undifferentiated mass or an abstract idea that, as the name implies, cannot be counted. There are several ways to differentiate …
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Idea: consider ABC as one element and D,E,F,G,H as other 5 elements for the total of 6 elements. Then we need to count the number of permutation of these elements.
Non-Count Nouns Non-count nouns are things that we generally do not count. Non-count nouns are always singular. Do not use an article with count nouns. You may use quantity words (a lot, a little, …
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