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Plural and Uncountable Nouns

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  • My mother is very strict about good manner at the dinner table.
    manners
  • Correct the error. I wish people wouldn't throw plastic rubbishes in the canals.
    rubbish
  • The police is investigating the crime today. Where is the error?
    The police are
  • The economic of the situation is / are not good. (high points be careful)
    economics .... are
  • The glass in all the windows is / are dirty.
    is
  • When I finish university I want to do research / researches into English grammar evolution.
    research
  • Correct the error. Exercise is the key to good healths.
    health
  • I need to talk to a / the police.
    the
  • Correct the error. Please consult the manageress for a good advice.
    some good advice.
  • Fix it. I'd rather wear a trousers than a dress.
    Should be - pair of trousers
  • There isn't many / much furniture in this apartment.
    much
  • That dog's behaviour / behaviours is / are very bad.
    behaviour is
  • Correct the error. He ate too many toasts for breakfast.
    too much toast
  • My mother makes me do lots of houseworks.
    housework
  • The new / news about global worming is depressing. (high points be careful)
    news - warming
  • Do you have a scissor I can borrow?
    a pair of scissors
  • The accommodation here are very good. (how to fix it)
    is very good
  • In Phnom Penh the traffic / traffics is pretty bad.
    traffic
  • My mother gived me many good advices. (fix all errors for points)
    My mother gave (gives) me a lot of good advice. (also much)
  • Some people have (many / a lot of) luck / lucks (need both correct for points.
    a lot of luck
  • I do love the beautiful sceneries in Laos.
    scenery.
  • I like athletic / athletics rather than team sports.
    athletics
  • I'm not much interested in politic / politics.
    politics.
  • Correct the error. The weather are great in Siem Reap.
    weather is great
  • Don't forget to take your belonging / belongings with you when you leave.
    belongings
  • Students don't realise how much work / works teachers have to do.
    work
  • Your problem is you always take too (many / much) luggage/luggages. (correct both)
    too much luggage
  • I hate it when my brother leaves his stuffs all over the living room. (what is wrong)
    stuff - not stuffs