No, the noun country is a count noun; one country, two countries, many countries.
Mass can be a noun or an adjective. As a noun: The mass of a solid. As an adj: Mass production.
Yes, the noun 'cotton' is an mass noun as a word for the substance that things are made from.The noun 'cotton' is a count noun as a word for the fabric or clothing made from cotton.
The noun 'corn' is a mass noun (uncountable noun) as a word for a food substance. Units of a mass noun are expressed using a partitive noun, for example an ear of corn or kernels of corn.The noun 'corn' is a count noun as a word for a rounded bump on the foot that often appears dry, waxy, or discolored. The plural noun is 'corns'.
It's a noun or a mass noun, in the sense of "the manufacturing industry" and a mass noun in the sense of "the kitchen became a hive of industry."
The noun technology is a mass noun as a word for the application of scientific knowledge for practical purposes.Note: The plural noun 'technologies' is a word specifically for 'types of' or 'kinds of' technology.
The noun 'hydrogen' is a mass noun (an uncountable noun) as a word for a substance.
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Mass can be a noun or an adjective. As a noun: The mass of a solid. As an adj: Mass production.
The noun 'electricity' is a mass noun, a word for something that is indivisible into countable units.
Yes, the word 'countries' is a noun, the plural form of the singular noun 'country'; a word for a nation with its own government; a word for a place.The singular noun 'country' is an uncountable (mass) noun as a word for rural areas away from cities and large towns.The word 'country' also functions as an adjective.
No, a mass noun is an alternate term for an uncountable noun.The noun 'jar' is a countable noun: one jar, a dozen jars.
Yes, "documentation" is considered a mass noun. It refers to the body of documents or records relating to a particular subject or field, and is typically used in a non-countable way.
Yes, the noun 'furniture' is a mass noun, also called an uncountable noun. The noun 'furniture' is a type of aggregate noun, a word representing an indefinite number of elements.
A mass noun (also known as a uncountable noun) is generally used only in the singular A mass noun is a noun that names things that cannot usually be counted eg advice, bread, knowledge, luck, and work.
No, the noun 'counter' is not a mass noun; the noun 'counter' is a countable noun.Examples:We're installing new kitchen counters.There are electronic counters at the entrance and the exits.
The noun 'country' is a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a place.
No,It is a Mass Noun. Mass nouns are nouns the can't be counted.Examples:water bloodsand grass