GRAMMAR : Non-count nouns that represent abstract ideas "Non-count nouns" - These are nouns that cannot be counted or pluralized. They represent things that are considered to be a whole or mass, rather than separate individual units. "That represent abstract ideas" - This part of the sentence specifies what kind of non-count nouns we are talking about. In this case, we are focusing on non-count nouns that stand for abstract concepts or qualities, such as love, happiness, freedom, etc. Examples 1. My sister feels a strong sense of determination when she practices her dance routines. 2. Despite facing challenges, Andres finds inner peace through his daily soccer practice. 3. Maria's passion for studying fuels her drive to improve her skills on the court. 4. David experiences a surge of adrenaline every time he steps on the soccer field. 5. Sarah gains a deep sense of satisfaction from running marathons and pushing her limits. A: Hey, how do you feel about yo...