no of course not
Give them a hackey sack, bow, and then talk in their accents.
sure they do. if you enter a tounament, you can make big bucks.
Yes, sack of rice is a count noun:The singular is a sack of rice.The plural is sacks of rice.
Examples of nouns that can fill in the blank are:The bird was pecking at a grain of rice.The bird was pecking at a bowl of rice.The bird was pecking at a sack of rice.
please restate your question...
That would depend on the size of the sack and the material it is made ot of and how damp that material was. Also if the sack is empty it can not be "of rice" it is just and empty sack!
get a sack and fill it with vegetables
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sack and feild
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These are goods which have the quality of substitutability. In law they are sometimes described as fungible. Basically if you want a pound of rice from a sack of rice, it doesn't matter which grains from the sack you get, because all of the grains in the sack are interchangeable.
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