Count and Non-Count NounsVersion en ligne Choose whether the noun is count or non-count. par Sarah McCulley 1 What type of noun is 'cat?' a Count b Non-count 2 What type of noun is 'literature?' a Count b Non-count 3 What type of noun is 'information?' a Count b Non-count 4 What type of noun is 'apple?' a Count b Non-count 5 What type of noun is 'air?' a Count b Non-count 6 What type of noun is 'computer?' a Count b Non-count 7 What type of noun is 'rice?' a Count b Non-count 8 What type of noun is 'dictionary?' a Count b Non-count 9 What type of noun is 'traffic?' a Count b Non-count 10 What type of noun is 'hair?' a Count b Non-count Feedback 1 I can count cats. 2 Subjects of study are noncount. 3 Abstract concepts are noncount. 4 I can count apples. 5 Many natural substances are noncount. 6 I can count computers. 7 Technically, you could count rice. (But that would be a little crazy.) 8 I can count dictionaries. 9 I can count cars, but not traffic. 10 Technically, you could count hair. (But that would be a little crazy.)