mass noun
Học thuậtThân thiện
Definition
- Noun (Linguistics): A type of noun that refers to a substance, concept, or collective entity as an undifferentiated whole. It is typically not countable and therefore does not have a regular plural form. It often pairs with singular verb forms and quantifiers like "some," "much," or "a little" rather than "a/an" or numbers.
Usage
- Mass nouns are used to name things we think of as a bulk, mass, or abstract whole, not as individual, separable units.
- They generally cannot be preceded by the indefinite article "a" or "an."
- They are often used with singular verbs (e.g., "Water is essential," not "Water are essential").
Examples
- Concrete Substances: , , , , .
- We need to buy some furniture for the new apartment.
- Please add a little salt to the soup.
- Abstract Concepts: , , , , .
- Happiness is important for a good life.
- She gave me some excellent advice.
Advanced Usage
- Pluralization of Mass Nouns: Some mass nouns can be pluralized, but this changes their meaning to indicate "types of" or "instances of" the substance/concept.
- The waters of the Atlantic are cold. (Here, "waters" refers to specific bodies or areas of water.)
- We tasted several fine wines from the region. (This refers to different kinds or varieties of wine.)
- Contextual Shifting: Some nouns can function as either mass nouns or count nouns depending on context.
- Mass: I love chocolate. (the substance)
- Count: I bought three chocolates. (individual pieces of candy)
Variants and Related Words
- Uncountable Noun: A direct synonym for "mass noun."
- Count Noun / Countable Noun: The opposite category; a noun that can be counted and has a plural form (e.g., , ).
Synonyms
- Uncountable noun
- Non-count noun
Related Phrases / Concepts
- Partitive Construction: A phrase used to specify a quantity or unit of a mass noun (e.g., , , ).
- Quantifier Usage: The use of specific determiners and pronouns with mass nouns (e.g., , , , ).
Noun
- a noun that does not form plurals