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Yes, sack of rice is a count noun:

The singular is a sack of rice.

The plural is sacks of rice.

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What is Collective noun of rice?

sack and feild


Is sack an adjective?

No, bag is a noun (a bag) and a verb (to bag).


Is rice a count or non count noun?

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What is the collective noun for rice?

There is no specific collective noun for 'grain'. A collective noun is an informal part of language, any noun that is suitable for the situation can be used, for example:a field of graina ton of graina sack of graina silo of grainFor the noun 'grain', as a word for the striations in wood, an example is a selection of grains.


Is it possible to count rice?

Yes, you can count grains of rice.The substance rice is an uncountable noun, measured by weight or volume.


How many sack of rice in a ca van?

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How much does one empty sack of rice weigh?

An empty sack of rice typically weighs around 50 grams to 200 grams, depending on the size and material of the sack.


Why rice is still the plural form?

The noun rice is a singular form, a non-count (mass) noun. Multiple units are expressed as grains of rice, cups of rice, a rice dish or rice dishes, etc. The plural form 'rices' is reserved for use with types or kinds of rices. For example: The buffet included dishes prepared from three types of rices.


How many kilo per one sack of rice?

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What is the plural form of rice?

The noun 'rice' is an uncountable (mass) noun as a word for a substance.An uncountable noun is quantified by a partitive noun, for example, a grain of rice, a cup of rice, a pound of rice, etc.The plural form of the noun 'rice' is reserved for 'types of' or 'kinds of', for example, a selection of rices, a menu of rices, a variety of rices, etc.


If a quarterback runs out of the end does that count as a sack?

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