Which of the following is a countable noun؟
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A countable noun is a noun that can be counted, meaning it has a singular and plural form.
Here are some examples of countable nouns:
* **Book** (one book, two books)
* **Car** (one car, several cars)
* **Idea** (one idea, many ideas)
* **Person** (one person, two people)
* **Apple** (one apple, a few apples)
The other type of noun is an uncountable noun (also called a mass noun), which cannot be counted and usually does not have a plural form.
Examples of uncountable nouns:
* **Water** (cannot say "one water, two waters")
* **Rice** (cannot say "one rice, two rices")
* **Information** (cannot say "one information, two informations")
* **Money** (cannot say "one money, two moneys")
* **Air** (cannot say "one air, two airs")
Without any answer options, I can't tell you which *is* a countable noun, but I can help you identify one if you provide a list of nouns.
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