No, the noun 'group' is a count noun, a word with a singular and a plural form.
Example:
I've been assigned to the research group.
Groups of curious tourists passed through all day.
Examples of mass nouns that can be measured in watts include power, electricity, energy, and heat.
Mass nouns are nouns that we cant count. Mass nouns like water,milk and chocolate can count so that they are called mass nouns.
Some mass nouns do have a plural form. A number of mass nouns for substances use the plural form for 'types of' or 'kinds of', for example a menu of teas, sands of different colors, the fishes in the sea. Some mass nouns have a different meaning in their plural form, for example, waters are specifically an area of seawater bordering on and under the control of a country; glasses are specifically drinking vessels or eye wear; goods are specifically commodities or fabric.
The Nouns are group and funny
The nouns in your sentence are group, nouns, and sentence.
Some travel related mass nouns are:accommodationsadvicebaggageenjoymentfoodhumidityinformationinsuranceluckluggagemoneymoonlightmusicsandsunlighttransportationwaterweather
There are no collective nouns in the example sentence. A collective noun is a noun used to group people or things in a descriptive way. The nouns 'faculty' and 'council' are sometimes used as collective nouns, but in the example sentence, they're not used to group anyone in particular, They're used as singular nouns to identify the parties involved in the planned meeting.
Sure! Mass nouns, also known as uncountable nouns, refer to substances or concepts that cannot be counted individually. Examples include "water," "sand," "information," "bread," "furniture," "music," "air," "happiness," "coffee," and "rice." These nouns typically do not have a plural form and are used with singular verbs.
There are no collective nouns for tomato yet. But use it in the way that fits the way you are talking to someone. For example Box, Bunch, Group, Basket etc.
Yes, mass nouns and uncountable nouns both mean things that can't be broken down into units or counted.
No,It is a Mass Noun. Mass nouns are nouns the can't be counted.Examples:water bloodsand grass
a noun group is a group of nouns