Biscuit English?cookie is a countable noun.
biscuitn (Eng) cookies (noun plural of biscuit); (US) soft scones; muffins (often eaten with gravy); pale yellowish brown. Nouns can be divided into two parts: countable nouns and uncountable nouns. Of these, countable nouns are names that denote people or things that can be counted, and they usually have singular and plural forms.
Biscuit English?cookie sentence.
1, A Hard, Crisp Biscuit.
Crisp Biscuit A crisp, hard cookie.
2, A Small, Thin, Crisp Cake, Biscuit, Or Candy.
Waffle a small, thin, crispy cake, cookie, or candy.
3. Crumbs Fill The Cookie Jar Of My Heart.
The result is that the cookie jar and my heart are all full of cookie crumbs.
4, A Biscuit Flavored With Ratafia.
Fruity Wine CookieA cookie with a fruity wine flavor.
5, Carrots, Cheese And Crackers.
Carrots, Cheese And Crackers.
6, A Drop Cookie Made Of Egg Whites And Sugar.
Egg Whites, Spherical CookieA small sweet cookie made with egg whites and sugar.
7, A Container In Which Wafers For The Eucharist Are Kept.
The sacramental cookie box containing cookies for communion.