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What kind of noun is tears?

"Tears" is a plural noun.

Here's why:

* It refers to multiple instances of the noun "tear". A single instance is "tear", but when we talk about more than one, we use the plural form "tears".

* It can be used as a countable noun. You can have one tear, two tears, or many tears.

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