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

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What is the counters for mass nouns for sugar?

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What is the noun of sugar?

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What kind of noun is sugar?

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Is sugar a count noun?

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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.


How can you make noun marker for the following mass nouns example tea rice sugar?

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What part of speech is mass?

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