What type of noun is 'rice'? MCQ with Answer and Explanation

What type of noun is 'rice'?
A. Uncountable
B. Countable
C. Abstract
D. Collective
Answer: Option A
Solution (By JKExamLibrary)
'Rice' is uncountable; we say 'grains of rice'.

This question belongs to: English Nouns

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