it depends on how you mean count.Count- I can totally count on you.Count- I cannot count how many times i helped you!
If you're organizing a Super Bowl pool, please count me in.
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 rational number is used to count ice cream = example they count how many icecreams the gout so if they have 7 it would be 7 /3 because 3 is the rational number
Use a symbolically pattern to pass the test.
Make today count.Tom can count the number of cars on the train.
Pigs don't fly, that is absolutely ridiculous."Absolutely, you can count on me!"
The observers kept a tally of the votes during the count.
I would use it correctly in a sentence, of course. Thank you for asking.
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.
You use the COUNT function. Say your range was the cells for A2 to A20. In another cell you would enter the following function:=COUNT(A2:A20)You use the COUNT function. Say your range was the cells for A2 to A20. In another cell you would enter the following function:=COUNT(A2:A20)You use the COUNT function. Say your range was the cells for A2 to A20. In another cell you would enter the following function:=COUNT(A2:A20)You use the COUNT function. Say your range was the cells for A2 to A20. In another cell you would enter the following function:=COUNT(A2:A20)You use the COUNT function. Say your range was the cells for A2 to A20. In another cell you would enter the following function:=COUNT(A2:A20)You use the COUNT function. Say your range was the cells for A2 to A20. In another cell you would enter the following function:=COUNT(A2:A20)You use the COUNT function. Say your range was the cells for A2 to A20. In another cell you would enter the following function:=COUNT(A2:A20)You use the COUNT function. Say your range was the cells for A2 to A20. In another cell you would enter the following function:=COUNT(A2:A20)You use the COUNT function. Say your range was the cells for A2 to A20. In another cell you would enter the following function:=COUNT(A2:A20)You use the COUNT function. Say your range was the cells for A2 to A20. In another cell you would enter the following function:=COUNT(A2:A20)You use the COUNT function. Say your range was the cells for A2 to A20. In another cell you would enter the following function:=COUNT(A2:A20)
Would not that be "Would not that be?"?
you would have to count to one to represent the letter "A"
reassuring sentence
I can answer it for you.
Since that is not a word I would not attempt to use it in a sentence.
You just did use the word colonize in a sentence.