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  1. Feb 7, 2016 · A countable noun is a noun which can be "counted" (i. e. used with numbers). We can say "three people", "six people", so it is a countable noun. If a noun is uncountable, it does not have plural form. The word "people" is plural so it is countable.

  2. In English grammar, some things are seen as a whole or mass. These are called uncountable nouns, because they cannot be separated or counted. Some examples of uncountable nouns are: Ideas and experiences: advice, information, progress, news, luck, fun, work. Materials and substances: water, rice, cement, gold, milk.

  3. [countable] all the people who live in a particular place or belong to a particular country, ethnic group, etc. the American/French people; black/white people; the indigenous peoples of Mexico; see also townspeople

  4. People is a countable noun. People is the plural form of a person. Since we can answer the question ‘How many people were present there?” with a number, therefore, we can say that it is a countable noun.

  5. There was a time in history when it was put forward that grammatically, persons should be the preferred plural any time more than one person was referred to as a countable noun, and people should be preferred for uncountable nouns, also called mass nouns.

  6. Apr 21, 2021 · A countablenoun, also called a count noun, is “a noun that typically refers to a countable thing and that in English can be used in both the singular and the plural and can be preceded by the indefinite article a or an or by a number.” Basically, if it is possible to count something, that something is referred to by a countable noun.

  7. Jan 21, 2024 · Countable nouns definition. Countable nouns refer to items that can be counted, even if the number might be extraordinarily high (like counting all the people in the world, for example). Countable nouns can be used with articles such as a/an and the or quantifiers such as a few and many.

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