Home > English > Grammar > Parts of Speech > NounsWhich word is an uncountable noun?A. book B. sugar C. dog D. chairAnswer: sugarAdditional Information: Uncountable nouns refer to substances or concepts that cannot be counted, such as 'sugar.' Subjects: Nouns, Parts of SpeechRelated MCQsWhat type of noun is ‘wisdom’?What is the possessive form of ‘the cat’?Identify the common noun in this sentence: ‘The cat sat on the mat.’What is the abstract noun of ‘to create’?Choose the correct abstract noun: ‘Her ______ is remarkable.’What type of noun is ‘sand’?Identify the mass noun: ‘He bought some furniture.’Identify the collective noun: ‘A ______ of cats.’What is the possessive form of ‘the students’?What type of noun is ‘team’ in the sentence ‘The team won the match’?Which of the following nouns is a proper noun?Identify the collective noun in this sentence: ‘A flock of birds flew over the lake.’What is the plural of ‘knife’?What is the possessive form of ‘the book’?What is the plural of ‘species’?