10 Uncountable Nouns
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Rice, sugar, air, money, tea, hair, anger, love, security, knowledge are uncountable and non-plural nouns. Since these words cannot be plural, they cannot take the plural suffix and use them only in their singular form.
Examples
Uncountable nouns do not use “a” or “an” in affirmative sentences. Instead of these, ambiguous words such as “some”, “a lot of”, “much”, plenty of”, “a bit of” is used. For example, “She has some honey.” We can give the sentence.
In negative sentences, all the words that indicate an indefinite amount such as “some” are used as “any”. For example, “He has no honey.” We can give the sentence.
In interrogative sentences, “How much?” we ask the question. We use “any” in interrogative sentences to indicate a quantity, just as in negatives.
1.aid advice
2.air
3.anger
4.art
5.assistance
6.bread
7.business
8.butter
9.calm
10.cash
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