- one pen, two pens, three pens, four pens...
- one software, *two softwares, *three softwares, *four softwares...
It also means that non-count nouns do not take a/an before them:
| Count | Non-count |
| a pen | *a software |
In general, non-count nouns are considered to refer to indivisible wholes. For this reason, they are sometimes called MASS nouns.
Some common nouns may be either count or non-count, depending on the kind of reference they have. For example, in I made a cake, cake is a count noun, and the a before it indicates singular number. However, in I like cake, the reference is less specific. It refers to "cake in general", and so cake is non-count in this sentence.
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