What Are Count Nouns?Count nouns are nouns that refer to items or things you can count individually. They have both singular and plural forms, and you can specify the quantity using numbers or words like "a," "an," "many," or "few" (e.g., one cat, two cats) .Key Characteristics of Count NounsCan be made plural (usually by adding "s" or "es").Can be preceded by numbers or articles (one apple, two chairs, an idea).Refer to separate, individual items or entities.Examples of Count NounsPeople: student, teacher, doctor, friendObjects/Things: book, apple, chair, car, computerAnimals: cat, dog, horse, birdAbstract concepts (only when individually countable): idea, thought, wish, mistakeSample Sentences:I have two cats.She bought three books.There are many ideas to consider.