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A mass noun can be used without markers, for example:

  • I'll have tea. Tea is better than coffee.
  • This needs sugar. Sugar will perk it up.
  • Rice will be good with this recipe. My mom made this with rice.

A mass noun can be used with markers, for example:

  • The tea is bitter.
  • The sugar is gone.
  • The rice boiled over.

Since mass nouns, like tea, rice, and sugar are expressed as in terms of measure or form, the noun markers are used for the measure; for example:

  • The pot of tea...
  • A cup of sugar...
  • An ounce of rice...
  • The bottle of oxygen...
  • A roll of aluminum...
  • An ocean of water...

Plural forms for some substance nouns are reserved for 'kinds of' or 'types of'; noun markers are used in the same way:

  • The combination of sugars...
  • A selection of rices...
  • An assortment of teas...
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Q: How can you make noun marker for the following mass nouns example tea rice sugar?
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