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Plural, Singular or Uncountable?
This grammar self-assessment tutorial will get you familiar with the differences between pleura, singular and uncountable in the English language, and will help you determine how to use it in a sentence.
I have to go and buy some ______ .
I don’t usually drink __________ coffee.
He gave me a lot of useful __________________ .
It’s nine o’clock and here ________ the news.
We didn’t have enough room for our _______________.
How ________________ do we have left for breakfast?
I don’t have ___________ for lunch.
Can you please help me? I need some _________________.
_____________ important to make the right decisions.
All the _____________will kill the fish in the river.
All the ______________ pointed in one direction.
All of the __________________ to be finished by Friday.
Can I have the scissors back? _________ mine.
These are truly strange ______________.
This is the only________ she ever wrote.
The hospital ward was disinfected for several ________.
What are the most important ___________ to take part here?
_________ is fun to watch.
_____________ truly make for interesting studies!
__________________ is essential in the work of engineers.
Vocational and academic school subjects have very different ____________.
'Movies' _______ the name of the new cinema.
British football teams ___ my favourite hobby.
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