Repeat/repetition
absent/absence
proceed/procedure
intelligent/intelligence
acquisition/acquire
accommodations/accommodate
procedure/procede
Answer:
The feature of the noun in "a new furniture" that makes it ungrammatical is the following one:
(d) non-countable.
Explanation:
"Furniture" is an uncountable noun, and as so it cannot be preceded by the indefinite article "a". The same goes for other uncountable nouns, such as "information", "bread", "water", and "homework". If we were talking about specific pieces of furniture, such as "wardrobe", "table", and "shelf", it would have been correct to use "a", since those nouns are countable. However, the same is not true for "furniture", which is an uncountable noun that expresses a whole, not a part.
You should write about a love story between a boy and a girl. Have them start off as friends and make it so the readers would never expect them to be together.
Answer:
Mom I hope you will accept my .............