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.
No, the word cotton is a noun, a common, concrete, uncountable noun as a word for a plant grown in warm regions that has white fibers used for making cotton cloth; an uncountable, material noun as a word for cloth made from the white fibers of a plant; a countable noun for articles of clothing made from cotton fiber.The word cotton is also an informal verb meaning to begin to understand, to begin to like someone or something.Although it is not an adjective, the noun cotton is often used to describe another noun, for example a cotton shirt or a cotton dress. This use is called an attributive noun (noun as adjective) or can be considered a compound noun, such as cotton balls or cotton candy.
Collective nouns for cotton are:a tuft of cottona ball of cottona bale of cottona bolt of cotton (fabric)
Mass can be a noun or an adjective. As a noun: The mass of a solid. As an adj: Mass production.
The noun bales is the collective noun for bales of cotton or bales of hay.
The noun 'cotton' is a common noun, a general word for any cotton in any form.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, thing, or a title; for example:Dr. J. Cotton Shallcross, Jr., Internal Medicine and Gastroenterology, Birmingham, ALCotton, MN 55724Cotton Hill Studios (production company), Albany, NYNational Cotton Council of America, Washington, DC"27 Wagons Full of Cotton", a play by Tennessee Williams
The noun "cotton" is an uncountable (mass) noun as a word for a substance. The plural form, "cottons" is reserved for 'types of' or 'kinds of'; for example: The best cottons for this garment are lawn or muslin. They have a large selection of cottons to choose from.
Yes, "cotton," meaning the fabric or the plant it's made from, is a noun, a common, singular, concrete noun.
Common noun
No, the word cotton is a noun, a common, concrete, uncountable noun as a word for a plant grown in warm regions that has white fibers used for making cotton cloth; an uncountable, material noun as a word for cloth made from the white fibers of a plant; a countable noun for articles of clothing made from cotton fiber.The word cotton is also an informal verb meaning to begin to understand, to begin to like someone or something.Although it is not an adjective, the noun cotton is often used to describe another noun, for example a cotton shirt or a cotton dress. This use is called an attributive noun (noun as adjective) or can be considered a compound noun, such as cotton balls or cotton candy.
It is a noun which can be used as an adjective: a cotton shirt.
Cotton is still mass produced and it hasn't ended. Millions of pounds of cotton is picked each year and baled.
The noun 'hydrogen' is a mass noun (an uncountable noun) as a word for a substance.
Collective nouns for cotton are:a tuft of cottona ball of cottona bale of cottona bolt of cotton (fabric)
Yes, collective nouns are a bale of cotton or a bolt of cotton.
Mass Noun :D
Mass can be a noun or an adjective. As a noun: The mass of a solid. As an adj: Mass production.
The noun bales is the collective noun for bales of cotton or bales of hay.