1. beard (on chin), goatee
The man with a beard looks familiar.
The man with a goatee looks familiar. 2. Jaw hair (of animals); Awn (of a plant) 3. barb (of a fishhook, etc.) 4. bearded person If you point to a beard, beard is uncountable, so there is no plural.
He has a white beard. He has a white beard.
If you point to one or several beards, beard can count, but there is a singular and plural number.
I find a hair in my soup.
I found a beard in the soup.
He has heavy beards on the right face.
He has a very heavy beard on his right face.
Grammatical annotation explanation paper English sound: ['peip? 0? 5] bel canto: ['pep? 0? 6] noun n.
1. paper [U]
Can you spare some paper for me?
Can you spare some paper for me? 2. newspapers [C]
What news is there in the papers this morning?
What's the news in the newspaper this morning? 3. Test questions, papers, answers (paper) [C] 4. Papers, reports [C] 5. Wallpaper [C][U] 6. File [P] is an uncountable noun paper to see what you use. Crescent Moon is right. When you use paper, you can use sheet piece ton, killigram quantifier and a piece of paper. If it is a file,