Uncountable Nouns

Uncountable Nouns are one of two types of Noun. The other type is Countable Nouns.

Characteristics
Uncountable nouns don't have a singular and a plural version. They can't be counted.

Often uncountable words can be poured. Like petrol, wine, water, even rice.

It's also difficult to visualise one water for example; or one tea. Usually we think of the container. If we take one tea drop for example, we can still cut it in half and have two, so it's difficult to visualise one of an uncountable noun.

Examples

 * air


 * ice-cream
 * music
 * money
 * pain
 * love
 * meat
 * rice
 * sugar
 * water
 * tea
 * wine
 * work