Yes, uncountable noun can be replaced with pronouns. Example:
I presented my idea to the board. It is being considered for implementation.
Our freedoms are not free. They must be earned and defended.
Your education is what you need to accomplish now.
Yes, uncountable noun can be replaced with pronouns. Example:I presented my idea to the board. It is being considered for implementation.Our freedoms are not free. They must be earned and defended.Your education is what you need to accomplish now.
Nouns that have no plural form are called mass nouns, uncountable nouns, or non-count nouns.
The countable nouns are nouns with a singularand a plural form.The uncountable nouns are also called mass nouns.
Nouns or pronouns.
There are no nouns in the sentence. They have been replaced by the pronouns you and whatever (may happen).
Yes, mass nouns and uncountable nouns both mean things that can't be broken down into units or counted.
Both nouns and pronouns are words for people or things. Both nouns and pronouns can be singular or plural. Both nouns and pronouns can be gender specific, common gender, or neuter. Both nouns and pronouns will function as the subject of a sentence or a clause, and as the object of a verb or a preposition.
Words that modify nouns or pronouns are called adjectives. Adjectives are used to provide more information about the qualities or characteristics of the nouns or pronouns they describe.
Uncountable noun
The noun that is replaced by a pronoun is called the noun antecedent. Example:Word-o is a magician, he changes nouns into pronouns.
proper nouns, common nouns and pronouns
The major classes of nouns are common nouns (e.g. dog, city), proper nouns (e.g. Paris, McDonald's), abstract nouns (e.g. love, happiness), concrete nouns (e.g. table, tree), countable nouns (e.g. book, cat), and uncountable nouns (e.g. water, air).