A mass noun is a noun without a plural form. When refering to multiple types of sugar (such as glucose, fructose, lactose and sucrose), sugars is an accepted plural.
As a general rule, words referring to objects and people are countable nouns, and words referring to liquids (water, juice), powders (sugar, sand), and substances (metal, wood) are mass nouns.
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sugar is a mass noun
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Explanation:
A mass noun is a noun without a plural form. When refering to multiple types of sugar (such as glucose, fructose, lactose and sucrose), sugars is an accepted plural.
As a general rule, words referring to objects and people are countable nouns, and words referring to liquids (water, juice), powders (sugar, sand), and substances (metal, wood) are mass nouns.