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.
 
        
             
        
        
        
Answer:
I need the story
Explanation:
People cant answer the questions without the story. If you paste that in aswell I can answer!
 
        
             
        
        
        
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They get new number due to the amount of fangirls/boyss calling/texting them
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I can help u out in the comments but imma need a lil bit more to go off of.
 
        
                    
             
        
        
        
Answer:
D
Explanation:
Cliches are classic phrases. D is the only phrase that is commonly used in literature or everyday conversation.