Home > English > Grammar > Parts of Speech > NounsWhich noun in the sentence is a countable noun: ‘She has two apples.’?A. She B. has C. two D. applesAnswer: applesAdditional Information: A countable noun is something that can be counted. In this case, 'apples' is countable. Subjects: Nouns, Parts of SpeechRelated MCQsWhat is the correct plural of ‘index’?Which of the following is an abstract noun?Which of the following is a collective noun?What type of noun is ‘honesty’?What is the abstract noun of ‘strong’?What is the possessive form of ‘the students’?What is the possessive form of ‘the women’?What is the plural of ‘piano’?Which word is an uncountable noun?Which of the following sentences contains a compound noun?What is the plural of ‘leaf’?Which noun refers to a group of fish?Choose the correct abstract noun: ‘Her ______ is remarkable.’What type of noun is ‘wisdom’?Which of the following is an uncountable noun?