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2. New stock should be ordered by them daily.
3. Faultless letters were type by his principal.
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1. We (knew) each other since we were at school.
2. They (played) tennis every Sunday for years.
3. I (did not play) tennis.
4. You don't understand because you (did not listen).
5. How long have you been learning English? (Complete sentence change!)
6. You read the book yet?
7. I ate dinner, so let's go out.
8. I read the book you recommended but I'm not finished.
9. She finished her work already.
Sentences using the mass nouns and count nouns, as well as proper quantifiers, are the following:
1. James never drinks much soda. He says it is unhealthy.
2. I learned from that famous chef on TV that adding some honey to a sandwich makes it absolutely delicious.
3. As Halloween gets closer, we sell lots of masks at our store.
4. Do you happen to have any pencils you could lend me?
5. Do you usually eat that much rice?
- In English, some nouns are countable while others are not.
- Countable nouns can be used in their plural form:<u> masks, pencils, cars, cups, dogs, etc.</u>
- Uncountable or mass nouns are usually used in their singular form: <u>rice, soda, honey, water, lettuce, etc.</u>
- In general, nouns that refer to liquids, powders, leafy vegetables, and grains are uncountable.
- The quantifier "much" is used with uncountable nouns, whereas "many" is used with countable nouns.
- "Any" and "some" can be used with both types of nouns. When used with countable nouns, the nouns must be in their plural form.
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