This document contains the name and student number of Nabila Ratnawati Kampong, followed by two sections assessing countable and uncountable nouns. The first section provides 10 examples of countable nouns in plural form. The second section provides 10 examples assessing singular and plural verbs or nouns related to people, ideas, courage and help.
This document contains the name and student number of Nabila Ratnawati Kampong, followed by two sections assessing countable and uncountable nouns. The first section provides 10 examples of countable nouns in plural form. The second section provides 10 examples assessing singular and plural verbs or nouns related to people, ideas, courage and help.
This document contains the name and student number of Nabila Ratnawati Kampong, followed by two sections assessing countable and uncountable nouns. The first section provides 10 examples of countable nouns in plural form. The second section provides 10 examples assessing singular and plural verbs or nouns related to people, ideas, courage and help.
2. A lot of (Machinery / machineries) are in the garage. 3. Frank bought some (furniture / furnitures ). 4. I bought some (chair/ chairs) in the exhibition. 5. I have a lot of (dress/ dresses) in my wardrobe. 6. It takes a lot of ( equipment/ equipments) to build a road. 7. That store sells a lot of ( hardware/ hardwares) 8. There are a lot of washing ( machines/ machine) in a laundrymat. 9. There are a lot of (tools/tool) in the iron box. 10. We have a lot of (fruits/ fruit ) in the refrigerator.
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1. Frank has a lot of (an idea/ ideas ).
2. Greg is making a lot of ( a progress/ progress). 3. He has (a courage / courage ) 4. I need a pair of ( glass/ glasses) now. 5. My family (are/is ) very happy. 6. Please give me some (a help / help) 7. Teaching English requires ( a patience/ patience) 8. The (Police/ Polices) are standby everywhere. 9. The committee (are/is) responsible for the trade expo. 10. There are a lot of (people/peoples) in the party today.