Count in a sentence
Meaning: To determine the total number of items; often involves enumeration.

(1) I count like a pro.
(2) I can count to 100.
(3) I can count to ten.
(4) I can count to six.
(5) I count like a whiz.
(6) I can count to four.
(7) I can count to five.
(8) I count like a champ.
(9) I count like a ninja.
(10) I can count to seven.
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(11) I can count to fifty.
(12) I can count to three.
(13) I count like a wizard.
(14) I count like a genius.
(15) I count like a master.
(16) I can count up to six.
(17) I can count by myself.
(18) I can count to twenty.
(19) I can count up to 100.
(20) I count like a machine.
Count make sentence
(21) I count like a prodigy.
(22) I can count up to four.
(23) I can count like a pro.
(24) I can count in English.
(25) I can count to fifteen.
(26) I can count up to nine.
(27) I can even count to 10!
(28) I can count up to five.
(29) Cnt is short for count.
(30) I count like a computer.
Sentence of count
(31) You can count as needed.
(32) I can count up to eight.
(33) Yes, I can count to ten.
(34) Get up and count to ten.
(35) I can count up to three.
(36) Yes, I can count to 100.
(37) We can both count to 100.
(38) I can count up to twelve.
(39) Yeah, I can count to 100.
(40) I count like a calculator.
Count meaningful sentence
(41) It's easy to count to 100.
(42) I can count up to fifteen.
(43) I can count on my fingers.
(44) I like to count at school.
(45) I can count on my friends.
(46) I count like a speed demon.
(47) I need to count my nickels.
(48) He can count like a genius.
(49) I can count like a machine.
(50) You can always count on me.
Count sentence examples
(51) I know how to count to 100.
(52) I can count to 100 in math.
(53) I know how to count to ten.
(54) I will try to count to 100.
(55) I am ready to count to ten.
(56) Today we will count to ten.
(57) I can count up to nineteen.
(58) We can easily count to 100.
(59) I can always count on Craig.
(60) I count like a seasoned pro.
Sentence with count
(61) I can always count on Sally.
(62) Start on the count of three.
(63) She can count like a wizard.
(64) We are able to count to 100.
(65) I can count to 10 with ease.
(66) You can easily count to ten.
(67) I count like a mathematician.
(68) I count like a seasoned whiz.
(69) I can count as well as spell.
(70) I can accurately count to 10.
Use count in a sentence
(71) I can accurately count to 20.
(72) I can accurately count to 30.
(73) I can accurately count to 50.
(74) Your task is to count to 100.
(75) I can count up to thirty-five.
(76) I count like a seasoned champ.
(77) I count like a seasoned ninja.
(78) He can count like a math whiz.
(79) Go ahead and count the apples.
(80) I can accurately count to 100.
Sentence using count
(81) I can count to ten in English.
(82) I can count to ten in Spanish.
(83) I count like a seasoned expert.
(84) I count like a seasoned genius.
(85) I count like a seasoned wizard.
(86) I count like a seasoned master.
(87) I can count to five in Spanish.
(88) She can count like a math whiz.
(89) Let's learn how to count to 10.
(90) She can manage to count to 100.
Count example sentence
(91) Learning to count is a process.
(92) I count my blessings every day.
(93) He can count to ten in Spanish.
(94) Awaken up and make today count.
(95) I count like a rocket scientist.
(96) I count like a seasoned counter.
(97) I count like a seasoned veteran.
(98) Let's count to ten all together.
(99) I can always count on Charlotte.
(100) She can count like a calculator.
Sentence with word count
(101) He can count like a math genius.
(102) Take the shot and make it count.
(103) I can count to fifty in Spanish.
(104) I can count to multiple numbers.
(105) Close your eyes and count to 10.
(106) I can count to 10 independently.
(107) I only know how to count to ten.
(108) The maiden learned how to count.
(109) I can count to 60 in one minute.
(110) Let's learn how to count to 100.
Sentence of count
(111) Life is short, so make it count.
(112) Carpe the day and make it count.
(113) I count like a seasoned computer.
(114) Gage is someone you can count on.
(115) I can count to ten on my fingers.
(116) I can count to twenty in Spanish.
(117) I can count to thirty in Spanish.
(118) I can count to a dozen backwards.
(119) I want to make my lifetime count.
(120) We can count by multiples of two.
Count used in a sentence
(121) I can count to ten all by myself.
(122) I can count to ten with my mouth.
(123) I use math when I count my money.
(124) Count like a pro and ace the test.
(125) Hold your breath and count to ten.
(126) Let's count how many cars pass by.
(127) I can count how many chips I have.
(128) I can count to fifteen in Spanish.
(129) A hundred is a number to count to.
(130) We learn how to count and do math.
Count sentence in English
(131) I can count how many teeth I have.
(132) We count numbers on a daily basis.
(133) We use arithmetic to count things.
(134) I can count to five on my fingers.
(135) Let's count the apples altogether.
(136) I can count to ten plus five more.
(137) I can count up to four in Spanish.
(138) The blood cell count was abnormal.
(139) I count like a seasoned calculator.
(140) I can always count on Bob for help.
(141) I can always count on Tim for help.
(142) He can count like a human computer.
(143) I learned how to count in Filipino.
(144) I have the ability to count to 100.
(145) The instruction is to count to ten.
(146) The cop is someone we can count on.
(147) I can count up to eight in Spanish.
(148) I can count to nineteen in Spanish.
(149) It's easy to count to 100 by fives.
(150) I can count up to seven in Spanish.
(151) I will count out the money for you.
(152) Sire up and make every moment count.
(153) I count like a professional counter.
(154) I count like a seasoned speed demon.
(155) Slay on and make every moment count.
(156) Count me in on the next hiking trip.
(157) Let's count how many apples we have.
(158) Let's prove that we can count to 10.
(159) The kid learned how to count to ten.
(160) I need to count to the third number.
(161) I can manage along and count to ten.
(162) The kid learned how to count to 100.
(163) I can use my finger to count to ten.
(164) A dozen is a lot of things to count.
(165) I can count up to thirty in Spanish.
(166) I can count to 100 without stopping.
(167) The stars are far too many to count.
(168) I can count up to ten on my fingers.
(169) I can count up to twenty in Spanish.
(170) I can count to a hundred in Spanish.
(171) Bros can always count on each other.
(172) Let's make every moment count juntos.
(173) I can always count on Zoe for advice.
(174) I can always count on Avi for advice.
(175) I can always count on mo for support.
(176) I can always count on Bobby for help.
(177) I count sheep to try and fall asleep.
(178) He can count like a human calculator.
(179) Tak a moment to count your blessings.
(180) I am certain that I can count to ten.
(181) I am certain that I can count to 100.
(182) I already learned how to count to 10.
(183) I am finding it easy to count to ten.
(184) I need to count to the fourth number.
(185) I learned how to count on television.
(186) It's impossible to count to infinity.
(187) Get on up and make every moment count.
(188) Hold your breath while I count to ten.
(189) I can always count on Ava for support.
(190) I count like a seasoned mathematician.
(191) I can always count on Sam for support.
(192) I can always count on Ben for support.
(193) I can always count on Ann for support.
(194) A low blood count can indicate anemia.
(195) I can always count on Jim for support.
(196) I can always count on Eva for support.
(197) I can always count on Justin for help.
(198) I can always count on Liv for support.
(199) Be lively and make every moment count.
(200) I can always count on my mum for help.
(201) I can always count on Bea for support.
(202) Count like a machine and avoid errors.
(203) She can count like a human calculator.
(204) A hundred is a lot of things to count.
(205) You can count on me to be your friend.
(206) You can count on your pet to be loyal.
(207) Look at the tree and count the leaves.
(208) The concept of numbers helps us count.
(209) The abacus is geared to count numbers.
(210) I have the capability to count to 100.
(211) I can count multiple stars in the sky.
(212) A thousand is a lot of stars to count.
(213) I already learned how to count to 100.
(214) I can count up to seven on my fingers.
(215) We need to count the money altogether.
(216) The calorie count is low in this meal.
(217) I can always count on Joi for support.
(218) I can always count on Gabi for support.
(219) I can always count on Dima for support.
(220) I can always count on Mari for support.
(221) I can always count on Greg for support.
(222) I can always count on Evan for support.
(223) I can always count on Dane for support.
(224) I can always count on Spencer for help.
(225) I can always count on Belle for advice.
(226) I can always count on Julia for advice.
(227) I can always count on Jeth for support.
(228) I can always count on Roly for support.
(229) I can always count on Tyler for advice.
(230) I can always count on Andy for support.
(231) I can always count on Sami for support.
(232) Let's count up for our math assignment.
(233) Varicoceles can deprive of sperm count.
(234) Count like a champion and win the game.
(235) Count like a genius and crack the code.
(236) Badger on, and make every moment count.
(237) We should count our benisons every day.
(238) Bezzy is someone I can always count on.
(239) I can count both a and b on my fingers.
(240) Let me demonstrate how to count to ten.
(241) Learning to count is a long-term skill.
(242) Nobody can count to 100 faster than me.
(243) We can use an algorithm to count to 10.
(244) The janitor is someone we can count on.
(245) I am convinced that I can count to 100.
(246) Learning how to count can be laborious.
(247) We need to count the apples altogether.
(248) My teacher is teaching us how to count.
(249) Yeah, I can count to 100 all by myself.
(250) I manage to count to 100 all by myself.
(251) The officer is someone we can count on.
(252) I can count up to ten using my fingers.
(253) The cashier will count out your change.
(254) I can always count on her to be honest.
(255) The pollen count is lower on rainy days.
(256) I can always count on Kelly for support.
(257) I can always count on Bryce for support.
(258) I can always count on Faiza for support.
(259) I can always count on Kevin for support.
(260) I can always count on Asako for support.
(261) I can always count on Kyoko for support.
(262) Gaby is someone you can always count on.
(263) The preschooler learned to count to ten.
(264) I can always count on Levan for support.
(265) Nica is someone you can always count on.
(266) I can always count on Perce for support.
(267) I can always count on Griff for support.
(268) I can always count on Pliny for support.
(269) Axel is someone you can always count on.
(270) I can always count on Cheon for support.
(271) I can always count on Donna for support.
(272) I can always count on Apolo for support.
(273) I can always count on Rex to protect me.
(274) Mona is someone you can always count on.
(275) Arno is someone you can always count on.
(276) I can always count on Frank for support.
(277) I can always count on Alice for support.
(278) I can always count on Bryan for support.
(279) I can always count on Chris for support.
(280) Guin is someone you can always count on.
(281) Count up for the number of miles driven.
(282) I can always count on Sapan for support.
(283) I can always count on Robin for support.
(284) I can always count on Amica for support.
(285) I can count from one to ten in Filipino.
(286) Let me brief you on how to count to ten.
(287) Follow the numbers to count the objects.
(288) We use numerical values to count things.
(289) Roll the dice and count the dots on top.
(290) Next, we will learn how to count to 100.
(291) I can count backwards from seven to one.
(292) The stars are far too numerous to count.
(293) I lost count of how many laps I've swam.
(294) The bed sheet had a thread count of 800.
(295) Whole numbers are used to count objects.
(296) You can count on me to be there for you.
(297) I count down the days until my vacation.
(298) I count the days until the next holiday.
(299) I can always count on Haiji for support.
(300) I can always count on Doreen for support.
(301) I can always count on Nathan for support.
(302) The basophil count in his blood was high.
(303) I count like a seasoned rocket scientist.
(304) Buzz forward and make every moment count.
(305) Darya is someone you can always count on.
(306) I can always count on Darren for support.
(307) I can always count on Jackie for support.
(308) I can always count on Alexis for support.
(309) I can always count on Teresa for support.
(310) I can count up to twenty-five in Spanish.
(311) The word count of my essay is 1500 words.
(312) I can always count on Simone for support.
(313) I can always count on Gloria for support.
(314) I can always count on Herman for support.
(315) Cheri is someone you can always count on.
(316) I can always count on Yukino for support.
(317) I like to count pennies in stacks of ten.
(318) Shari is someone you can always count on.
(319) I need you to count up for the inventory.
(320) We should count up for the charity event.
(321) I dare you to jump at the count of three.
(322) Count with a stopwatch to time your laps.
(323) I need to count the cash over on the bed.
(324) The bambinos learned how to count to ten.
(325) I can always count on Bandhu for support.
(326) We count upon our teachers to educate us.
(327) Academia is where I learned how to count.
(328) Begin with up away on the count of three.
(329) I can always count on Kidd to be on time.
(330) I learned how to count to ten in Spanish.
(331) Spread out your fingers and count to ten.
(332) Our task is to learn how to count to 100.
(333) The chart has different numbers to count.
(334) I learned how to count to ten in Italian.
(335) I learn how to count money in math class.
(336) My teacher taught me how to count to 100.
(337) Our class is learning how to count money.
(338) I learned how to count using jelly beans.
(339) I can always count on my fam for support.
(340) Stutter ahead and make every second count.
(341) Dastan is someone you can always count on.
(342) I can always count on Dolores for support.
(343) I can always count on Johanna for support.
(344) Kyouko is someone you can always count on.
(345) Stella is someone you can always count on.
(346) I can always count on Laurene for support.
(347) I can always count on Junichi for support.
(348) I can always count on Tian to be punctual.
(349) I can always count on Barbara for support.
(350) I can always count on Lorraine for advice.
(351) Let's slay up and make every moment count.
(352) Begin with up and make every moment count.
(353) The RSVP count is higher than we expected.
(354) I can always count on Nick to cheer me up.
(355) Seize the day and make every moment count.
(356) Make sure to count the cash in the drawer.
(357) I need to count pennies for my piggy bank.
(358) I like to count pennies while watching TV.
(359) Kiss me and let's make every moment count.
(360) Count with confidence, you're doing great!
(361) Count like a prodigy and impress everyone.
(362) Count like a wizard and find the solution.
(363) If we count to six, the timer will go off.
(364) Baldwin I was the first count of Flanders.
(365) The basophile count in his blood was high.
(366) Brandise is a brand I can always count on.
(367) I can always count on BJ to make me laugh.
(368) I can't count on her, she's a total flake.
(369) You can count on your parents to love you.
(370) Our class is learning how to count to 100.
(371) I gained insight into how to count to 100.
(372) I learned how to count to ten in Japanese.
(373) Emancipation is when you can count to 100.
(374) Write in as many numbers as you can count.
(375) Let's predict how many stars we can count.
(376) Our teacher taught us how to count to 100.
(377) You can count on your friends to help you.
(378) Look into the wallet and count your money.
(379) You should count your blessings every day.
(380) Your vote is your voice, so make it count.
(381) We count the number of people in the room.
(382) I can always count on Gina to be punctual.
(383) Adriana is someone you can always count on.
(384) I can always count on Floriana for support.
(385) Take out of the wallet and count the money.
(386) I can always count on my frnds for support.
(387) I can always count on mio to make me smile.
(388) Let's tarry on and make every moment count.
(389) I can always count on Jennifer for support.
(390) I can always count on Johannes for support.
(391) I can always count on Billy to cheer me up.
(392) I can always count on my mummy for support.
(393) Anthony is someone you can always count on.
(394) I lost count of how many laps I swam today.
(395) I can always count on my aunty for support.
(396) Sheldon is someone you can always count on.
(397) Let's count up for the number of attendees.
(398) I can always count on my gramma for advice.
(399) I can always count on Vic to make me laugh.
(400) Count me in on the game night this weekend.
(401) Count with me as we go through the numbers.
(402) Count with enthusiasm to make learning fun.
(403) Count with a pedometer to track your steps.
(404) Count like a genius and solve the equation.
(405) Make every day count and live passionately.
(406) Blandne is someone you can always count on.
(407) By now, we should know how to count to ten.
(408) Learning to count to 100 is an achievement.
(409) The blood-count test is a simple procedure.
(410) Aoga is where I learned to count in Samoan.
(411) Age can deprive of sperm count and quality.
(412) I can count the number of stars in the sky.
(413) I can count the number of leaves on a tree.
(414) The educator taught us how to count to 100.
(415) You can count on your favorite team to win.
(416) You need to know arithmetic to count money.
(417) I count my toys as I like to learn numbers.
(418) Look up at the ceiling and count the stars.
(419) I can count to 10, and I also know my ABCs.
(420) Learning how to count is important in math.
(421) You can use whole numbers to count objects.
(422) I can manage with ease when I count to 100.
(423) Let's count how many blocks are in the box.
(424) I use math every day when I count my money.
(425) I learned how to count money in math class.
(426) I can count on my brother to make me laugh.
(427) I can always count on my parent for advice.
(428) The complete blood count can detect anemia.
(429) Satu can be used to count objects or people.
(430) I can always count on Rene for a good laugh.
(431) I can always count on Alexandra for support.
(432) I can always count on my abuela for support.
(433) The editor program has a word count feature.
(434) I count sheep to help me drift off to sleep.
(435) The opinions of others don't count for much.
(436) I can always count on Jinks for good advice.
(437) I can always count on Shan to make me laugh.
(438) I can always count on Beth to make me laugh.
(439) I can always count on maman for good advice.
(440) I can always count on Ryan to make me laugh.
(441) Let's count pennies to see how much we have.
(442) I can always count on my bredrin for advice.
(443) I'll need to count my cash before I can pay.
(444) Emotional stress can deprive of sperm count.
(445) Count with a song to make it more enjoyable.
(446) Count like a computer and calculate the sum.
(447) I can always count on Vy to be there for me.
(448) Count blessings for the good health I enjoy.
(449) Count the candy and package it for shipping.
(450) I can always count on my mommas for support.
(451) The balloter announced the final vote count.
(452) The writers shared the word count coequally.
(453) I can always count on Kidd to make me laugh.
(454) The calory count of this meal is quite high.
(455) Let's count how many books are on the shelf.
(456) Let's count how many crayons are in the box.
(457) I can count the number of clouds in the sky.
(458) The math teacher will teach us how to count.
(459) I learned how to count to 100 in math class.
(460) Roman learned to count using Roman numerals.
(461) I'm going to close my eyes and count to ten.
(462) I learned how to count in elementary school.
(463) The lower number is the easier one to count.
(464) I like to count the stars in the starry sky.
(465) Let's count how many people are in the room.
(466) Let's count how many marbles are in the jar.
(467) Let's count how many grapes are in the bowl.
(468) I try to count sheep to help me fall asleep.
(469) Let's count how many cars are on the street.
(470) I use a calendar to count down to Christmas.
(471) I always have to count sheep to fall asleep.
(472) The library has more books than I can count.
(473) The aquarium has more fish than I can count.
(474) Life is a blessing, so count your blessings.
(475) I count the minutes until the train arrives.
(476) I can always count on Andre for a good laugh.
(477) I can always count on Aleksander for support.
(478) I can always count on Barky to make me smile.
(479) I can always count on Granny for good advice.
(480) Make every moment count for a rewarding time.
(481) I can always count on her for sincere advice.
(482) The hemogram indicated a high platelet count.
(483) The hemogram indicated a high monocyte count.
(484) Give it your all and make every moment count.
(485) I can always count on my buddies for support.
(486) Seize the moment and make every second count.
(487) I can always count on Raj to be there for me.
(488) Sugatakun is someone you can always count on.
(489) Prolonged sitting can deprive of sperm count.
(490) I can always count on my besties for support.
(491) Sire up to the opportunity and make it count.
(492) Count me in on the soccer match this weekend.
(493) Count with a stopwatch to measure your speed.
(494) Count with a compass to determine directions.
(495) I can count like a mathematician in my sleep.
(496) Count like a champion and achieve your goals.
(497) The kilocalorie count of this dessert is 300.
(498) I need to count the cash over on the dresser.
(499) I can always count on Luc to be there for me.
(500) Please count the candy and report back to me.
(501) I can always count on Cas to be there for me.
(502) Count on over if you need someone to talk to.
(503) We count upon our doctors to keep us healthy.
(504) I can count exactly ten apples in the basket.
(505) I've read so many bukes that I've lost count.
(506) I can always count on my best friend forever.
(507) She lost count of how many bangles she owned.
(508) I always count my steps when I go for a walk.
(509) The haiku's syllable count was pentasyllabic.
(510) I can always count on Brody to make me laugh.
(511) I can always count on Luk to be there for me.
(512) I can count the number of fingers on my hand.
(513) Let's count how many pencils are on the desk.
(514) I can count the number of petals on a flower.
(515) Let's count how many socks are in the drawer.
(516) I can count the number of stripes on a zebra.
(517) My little sister learned how to count to ten.
(518) Thank you for showing me how to count to ten.
(519) I like to count sheep to help me fall asleep.
(520) A thousand is a number that is hard to count.
(521) My teacher showed us a trick to count to 100.
(522) The teacher is showing us how to count to 10.
(523) When you count, don't gloss over any numbers.
(524) We can use math to tell time and count money.
(525) Let's count how many blocks are in the tower.
(526) Count on 2 more fingers after you count to 5.
(527) Let's count how many toys are in the toy box.
(528) Let's count how many shells are on the beach.
(529) Let's count how many flowers are in the vase.
(530) I can always count on my mom to listen to me.
(531) I like to watch the bank tellers count money.
(532) Trusting someone means you can count on them.
(533) Let's count the number of people in the line.
(534) Let's count the number of doors in the house.
(535) I need to count my cash before I go shopping.
(536) I can always count on my mom for good advice.
(537) Let me clarify the word count for this essay.
(538) I can always count on my friends for support.
(539) The writer can manage on a strict word count.
(540) I can always count on Bea to be there for me.
(541) You can count on the train to arrive on time.
(542) I can count up to a hundred without stopping.
(543) I can always count on voce to be there for me.
(544) We should egg out and make every moment count.
(545) His transgressions were too numerous to count.
(546) I lost count of the times I've seen that play.
(547) I like to count up the days until my birthday.
(548) I like to count up the days until my vacation.
(549) The word count of this book is over 500 pages.
(550) I can always count on Glenn to meet deadlines.
Count meaning
Count is a verb that means to determine the total number of something. It can also refer to the act of considering something as important or significant. In this article, we will provide tips on how to use the word count in a sentence.
1. Use count to determine the total number of something When using count to determine the total number of something, it is important to use it in the correct context.
For example, you can say "I counted the number of books on the shelf" or "Can you count the number of people in the room?" In both cases, count is used to determine the total number of something.
2. Use count to express importance or significance Count can also be used to express the importance or significance of something.
For example, you can say "Every vote counts in an election" or "It doesn't count if you don't finish the race." In both cases, count is used to express the importance or significance of something.
3. Use count in idiomatic expressions Count is also used in many idiomatic expressions.
For example, you can say "Don't count your chickens before they hatch" or "It's not the size of the dog in the fight, it's the size of the fight in the dog." In both cases, count is used in an idiomatic expression to convey a specific meaning.
4. Use count in mathematical expressions Count is often used in mathematical expressions.
For example, you can say "The total count of students in the class is 25" or "The count of apples in the basket is 10." In both cases, count is used in a mathematical expression to convey a specific number.
5. Use count in a negative context Count can also be used in a negative context.
For example, you can say "I don't count him as a friend anymore" or "That doesn't count as a valid excuse." In both cases, count is used to convey a negative sentiment.
In conclusion, count is a versatile word that can be used in many different contexts. Whether you are using it to determine the total number of something, express importance or significance, or in an idiomatic expression, it is important to use it in the correct context to convey the intended meaning. By following these tips, you can effectively use count in your writing and communication.
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