countability

/ˌkaʊntəˈbɪləti/
noun
  1. The quality of being countable; in grammar, the property of a noun that allows it to be used with numbers and to have a plural form.
    • Countability is an important concept in English grammar.
    • Teachers often explain countability when teaching students about using 'many' versus 'much'.
    • The countability of 'rice' is different from 'apple' because you can say 'three apples' but not 'three rices'.
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