it depends on how you mean count.Count- I can totally count on you.Count- I cannot count how many times i helped you!
i added another piece of candy to the scale to count weight the other side.
"Tabulate," is a verb meaning, 'to count or record.' An example sentence could be:"Please, return to your seats while I tabulate the results," said the judge. - Alvin Journeyman
A digit is that which we used to count numbers.
your question could count as one
Make today count.Tom can count the number of cars on the train.
it depends on how you mean count.Count- I can totally count on you.Count- I cannot count how many times i helped you!
Example sentence - I had to count every marble in the jar to determine who the winner of the contest was.
The observers kept a tally of the votes during the count.
Pigs don't fly, that is absolutely ridiculous."Absolutely, you can count on me!"
The stars are innumerable and no one has been able to count them. The stars are innumerable and no one has been able to count them. The stars are innumerable and no one has been able to count them.
Dominoes are fun to be played and can teach small kids how to count and use numbers.
i added another piece of candy to the scale to count weight the other side.
No, a question does not count as a sentence. A sentence typically contains a subject and a verb and expresses a complete thought.
No, periods at the end of a sentence do not count as a separate word. They are punctuation marks used to indicate the end of a sentence.
I count this question as a joke.The Australian government initiative for health and wellbeing has been Medicare for a plethora of years.www.discoverlr.com
"Tabulate," is a verb meaning, 'to count or record.' An example sentence could be:"Please, return to your seats while I tabulate the results," said the judge. - Alvin Journeyman