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water is which kind of noun​

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Answered by mrutyunjayasamal043
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Answer:

water

Explanation:

water is material kind of noun

Answered by Vikramjeeth
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*Answer:

water is an uncountable noun.

In general, water is used as an uncountable noun, which means that it does not change to a plural form. ... Now, peas and stones are countable nouns, so they can take both singular and plural forms, but as water is an uncountable noun it doesn't alter, so we have one glass of water or two glasses of water

*some more information about uncountable noun.

In linguistics, a mass noun, uncountable noun, or non-count noun is a noun with the syntactic property that any quantity of it is treated as an undifferentiated unit, rather than as something with discrete elements. Non-count nouns are distinguished from count nouns.

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