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Word Counter For Articles
Count Words in Articles Accurately and Effortlessly
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Frequently Asked Questions
Paste your article into the text box on our tool, then click Analyze. The tool counts all words, excluding articles and prepositions if you specify that preference.
Yes, you can configure the tool to exclude articles like 'a', 'an', and 'the' from the word count. Use this feature for more precise counts.
Yes, the Word Counter for articles is completely free. You can use it to analyze the length and structure of any text without any charges.
You can upload text files such as .txt, .md, and .csv, as well as images and multimedia files for transcription, to analyze articles.
While the tool counts words, it doesn't specifically handle grammar. Use a word processor for grammar-focused tasks.
Articles in English grammar are 'a', 'an', and 'the'. They define nouns and are integral to sentence structure. Our tool can exclude them from word counts if needed.
Our tool focuses on counting words and structures, but it does not generate a specific list of articles or other parts of speech in your text.
The tool counts all words and provides the option to exclude articles, ensuring your example texts are evaluated accurately.
The word counter uses a standard method to ensure accurate results, counting all words divided by spaces, with options to exclude articles.
Yes, you can copy your results to the clipboard or download them as a text file. You can also save to Evernote if you log in.
The tool counts words but does not check for correct article usage. For grammar checking, complement with other tools.
Yes, you can input any text including headlines to see their word count and other metrics like character count.
It counts all words unless you choose to exclude articles and prepositions, making it useful for analyzing news articles.
Yes, the tool is online, requiring internet access to use and to process file uploads or transcriptions.
While you can’t set a custom word limit in the tool itself, you can use it to ensure text stays within particular limits relevant to your needs.