uncountable nouns do not have a form
a . none
b. plural
c. singular
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C. aingular form
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Answer:
Uncountable nouns do not have a plural form.
Explanation:
- Collective nouns are classified into countable and uncountable nouns. Nouns that can be measured, counted or quantified are countable and those that cannot be are uncountable or mass nouns.
- Uncountable nouns cannot be separated. It is used to refer to large bodies or solid or liquid mass.
- They are used to refer to names of liquids, materials, gases, concepts, mass boundaries, collections etc.
- Uncountable nouns are always taken as a singular entity and never take a plural form.
- Uncountable nouns refer individual objects like water, intelligence, information, money etc and so they take singular nouns and singular verbs.
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