Countable Nouns

Countable Nouns are one of two types of Noun. The other type is Uncountable Nouns.

Characteristics
Countable nouns don't have a singular and a plural version. They can't be counted.

Often countable nouns are concrete nouns. You can count most things you can see, but as you will see with Uncountable Nouns, some things, like water, are difficult to count; even though they're easy to see.

Countable Nouns must have some kind of Determiner before them. (e.g. A dog, My dog, That dog, Three dogs, ...)

Types
Countable Nouns come in two types:
 * 1) Singular (e.g. I have a nose.)
 * 2) Plural (e.g. I have two eyes.)

Examples

 * book
 * dollar (vs money)
 * friend
 * job (vs work)
 * movie
 * song (vs music)
 * teacher