No, a mass noun is an alternate term for an uncountable noun.
The noun 'jar' is a countable noun: one jar, a dozen jars.
The noun 'electricity' is a mass noun, a word for something that is indivisible into countable units.
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.
masses
The mass of the pickles and juice inside the jar is 172g (250g - 78g).
Yes, jar can be a verb it can also be a noun, verb -- Don't jar the table again! noun -- The money is in the jar on the bench.
Yes, the word 'jar' is both a noun (jar, jars) and a verb (jar, jars, jarring, jarred).The noun 'jar' is a word for a glass or pottery container having a wide mouth; a word for a harsh sound or a jolt; a word for a thing.
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Yes, the noun 'jar' is a common noun, a general word for a glass or pottery container having a wide mouth; a word for a harsh sound or a jolt; a word for a thing.The word 'jar' is also a verb: jar, jars, jarring, jarred.
The numerical value would depend on the volume of the jar
The appropriate collective noun would be 'An army of ants raided your cookie jar.'
Cookies.
In your example, jar of sweets, is the collective noun; other collective nouns are a box of sweets, a tin of sweets, or a shop of sweets.
Yes, the noun olive is a countable noun; one olive or a jar of olives.
Mass A rather small mass, such as a dose of medicine or the mass of the air in a jar.