Count on = “To rely on someone or something”, You can count on sarah to get the job done.
Count in = “To include someone or something as a part of something”, Did you count this expenses in.
Count out = “TO exclude someone from something, To disregard something”, You can count james out. He hates playing poker.
Count up = “TO count things and people to see how many there are”, Please count up all those books and tell me how many there are.
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Mr. smith is an accountant officer in his office. He is submitting his annual report.
Mr.smith : Sir, here is our annual financial report. I count in all of our profits, expenses and inventory in this report.
Boss : Well done, smith. I know we can count on you. By the way, Did you count in bonus expenses in your report which I have declared yesterday.
Mr. smith : No sir, actually I made my report before your declaration.
Boss : OK. Count those expenses in and count out Mr. kamal as a debtor because we decided to deal with him mutually.
Mr.smith : Alright sir.
Boss : Another thing, just count up all debt of Mr. kamal and send me a report.
Mr. smith : OK sir, I will make it within 30 minute.
Boss : Thank you smith. Keep up the good work.
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Comments
Thank you #samu. i will try my best.
Thank you very much #Just User. I am also a English learner. This is one of the part of learning for me.
Thank you #Mia for your comment.
Very good work, and the best of it is that you focus on only one verb, so that learners can concentrate enough.
Thank you #seeker