The word 'sack' is a noun as a word for a large strong bag of a coarsely woven material, a similar container of paper or plastic.
The verb 'to sack' is to plunder a captured place or to place in a sack.
The noun forms of the verb to sack are sacker and the gerund, sacking.
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The collective noun is a sack of potatoes.
Yes, sack of rice is a count noun:The singular is a sack of rice.The plural is sacks of rice.
Collective nouns for sugar are a bag of sugar, a sack of sugar.
The collective nouns are:a sack of potatoesa bunch off carrotsa hill of beansThere is no standard collective noun for turnips, in which case, a noun that suits the situation can be used; for example a row of turnips, a bunch of turnips, a sack of turnips, etc.
There is no specific collective noun for 'grain'. A collective noun is an informal part of language, any noun that is suitable for the situation can be used, for example:a field of graina ton of graina sack of graina silo of grainFor the noun 'grain', as a word for the striations in wood, an example is a selection of grains.
No, bag is a noun (a bag) and a verb (to bag).
The collective noun is a sack of potatoes.
The noun 'sack' is a common noun, a word for any sack of any kind.A proper noun is the name of a person, place, thing, or a title; for example:John Sacramoni, aka Johnny Sack (character on TV series 'The Sopranos')Sack Boulevard, Leominster, MASack & Save Food Stores, Denton, TX"Sad Sack" 1957 movie starring Jerry Lewis
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Yes, sack of rice is a count noun:The singular is a sack of rice.The plural is sacks of rice.
It can be used as a noun or a verb.
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Collective nouns for sugar are a bag of sugar, a sack of sugar.
The collective nouns are:a sack of potatoesa bunch off carrotsa hill of beansThere is no standard collective noun for turnips, in which case, a noun that suits the situation can be used; for example a row of turnips, a bunch of turnips, a sack of turnips, etc.
There is no specific collective noun for 'grain'. A collective noun is an informal part of language, any noun that is suitable for the situation can be used, for example:a field of graina ton of graina sack of graina silo of grainFor the noun 'grain', as a word for the striations in wood, an example is a selection of grains.
There is no specific collective noun for cabbage, in which case a noun suitable for the context of the sentence, for example a field of cabbage, a truckload of cabbage, a sack of cabbage, etc.
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