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The noun 'sugar' is a common, concrete, mass (non-count) noun, a word for a substance, a thing.

The plural form for many uncountable nouns for a substance are used for 'types of' or 'kinds of'; for example, 'The recipe calls for two sugars, brown and granulated white.'

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What kind of noun is sugar?

The noun "sugar" is a common noun.


Is sugar a count noun?

The noun sugar is an uncountable noun as a word for a substance (a syrup or granular substance). Units of sugar are expressed as a pound of sugar, a cup of sugar, a bag of sugar, etc.The noun sugar is a count noun as a word for 'types of' or 'kinds of' sugar, for example, The sugars we use are cane, corn, and honey.


Is 'a packet of sugar material noun?

No, 'a packet of sugar' is a noun phrase. The noun 'sugar' is a material noun, a word for something that other things are made from.


What type of noun is sugar abstract?

The noun 'sugar' is a concrete noun, a word for a physical substance.


Is sugar a common noun?

Since a noun is the name of a person, place, or thing, then yes, sugar is a common noun.


What is the collective noun of sugar?

Collective nouns for sugar are a bag of sugar, a sack of sugar.


What is the mass noun of sugar?

It's just "sugar," as in "I eat a lot of sugar."


What is the counters for mass nouns for sugar?

The noun 'sugar' is a non-count noun, a word for a substance. Units of sugar are expressed by amount or measure.Examples: a lot of sugar, a pound of sugar, a cup of sugar, etc.The plural form of the noun 'sugar' is reserved for 'types of' or 'kinds of'.Example: The sugars called for in this recipe are brown and white granulated.


What part of speech is sugar?

No, it is a noun (a sweet substance derived mainly from plants). There are several adjectives associated with sugar including sugary, sugared, and sugarless.


Is sugar a common noun or proper noun?

Sugar is a common noun because it refers to a general type of sweet substance and is not a specific or unique name for something.


Is cane a noun?

Yes, the word cane is a noun (cane, canes) and a verb (cane, canes, caning, caned).Examples:Our sugar is made from sugar cane. (noun)I learned to cane chairs at the craft show. (verb)


Is this a correct sentence 'i has many sugar'?

No. It should be "I have a bowl of sugar" sugar isn't countable so u need to use a collective noun :)