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Gold Pre First Unit 3 G1

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    Grammar 1 UNIT 3
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  • We can use A/AN before uncountable noun (eg. an advice) T OR F
    FALSE
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  • We add -S to make an uncountable noun plural (eg. advices) T or F
    FALSE, it's UNcountable
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  • We use a singular verb with an uncountable noun (eg. His advice WAS helpful) T or F
    TRUE! TRUE! TRUE!
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  • Countable nouns refers to things we can count. T or F
    TRUE!
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  • For plural forms of countable nouns we simply and a -S. T or F
    ...true...
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  • Some plural nouns are irregular.
    TRUE
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  • What is the plural form of person?
    People
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  • What is the plural for woman and man
    WOMEN and MEN
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  • WHAT IS THE PLURAL FORM OF CHILD?!
    children
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  • Uncountable nouns are things we can count. T or F
    FALSE! It's in the name...
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  • Liquids and masses are NOT uncountable nouns. (milk, water, cheese, sugar, cereal)
    FALSE! Why would you sit there and count them?
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  • Things which are difficult to separate or count are considered UNCOUNTABLE. (Hair, spaghetti, popcorn...)
    TRUE, BABY!
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  • Abstract nouns are considered COUNTABLE (advice, anger, information, happiness, homework, love)
    FALSE!
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  • Is furniture countable of uncountable?
    UNcountable
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  • Advice or advices?
    ADVICE
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  • Homework or homeworks
    HOMEWORK
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