Unit 6 Spiritual Renewal, Grammar
Grammar:
Count and Noun_ count Noun
Count Noum: Anything that can be counted, whether singular a dog, a house, a friend, etc. Or plural a few book, lots of avanges, etc. Is a contuble noun. The following contable noun examples will help you to see the difference between countable and uncontable nouns. Notice that singular verbs are used with singular contable nouns, while plural verbs are used with plural countable nouns.
Example:
1:There are at least twenty Mexican restaurants in grand Santo Domingo.
2:Frainlyn took a lot of photography when he went to salina.
3:Her book is on the dining room.
4:How many birthday cake are in four birthday.
5:You have several works to study.
Noun - count nouns
Anything that cannot be counted is and uncountable noun even though uncountable nouns are not individual object, they are always singular and one must always use singular verbs in conjunction with uncountable nouns. The following uncontable noun example will help you to gain even more understanding of how countable and uncontable, nouns differ from one another. Notice that singular verbs are always used with uncontable nouns.
Example :
1:The river of Bani are drying up all his water.
2:I'am afraid that cheese will not reach for so many people.
3:I delete all the information of the camputer.
4:Not underestimate my intelligence.
5:In the Atlantic Ocean there are ton litte because of human.
Grammar
1: I went shopping and spent a lot of money.
2: Unfortunately, not many of the phographers were there.
3: I love many books.
4: A great many tourists visit Dominican Republic in Sommers.
5: Frank's taken quite a few knocks lately.
6: There was a bunch of people waiting around the hopital exit.
7: His large eyes were bright and snappy.
8: I just want to be my sister certain that it's ok.
9: Not many ships are wrecked and the sailors are drowned.
10: I met the general a few months ago.
11: few people think so.
12: women commit fewer crimes than men.
Count and Noun_ count Noun
Count Noum: Anything that can be counted, whether singular a dog, a house, a friend, etc. Or plural a few book, lots of avanges, etc. Is a contuble noun. The following contable noun examples will help you to see the difference between countable and uncontable nouns. Notice that singular verbs are used with singular contable nouns, while plural verbs are used with plural countable nouns.
Example:
1:There are at least twenty Mexican restaurants in grand Santo Domingo.
2:Frainlyn took a lot of photography when he went to salina.
3:Her book is on the dining room.
4:How many birthday cake are in four birthday.
5:You have several works to study.
Noun - count nouns
Anything that cannot be counted is and uncountable noun even though uncountable nouns are not individual object, they are always singular and one must always use singular verbs in conjunction with uncountable nouns. The following uncontable noun example will help you to gain even more understanding of how countable and uncontable, nouns differ from one another. Notice that singular verbs are always used with uncontable nouns.
Example :
1:The river of Bani are drying up all his water.
2:I'am afraid that cheese will not reach for so many people.
3:I delete all the information of the camputer.
4:Not underestimate my intelligence.
5:In the Atlantic Ocean there are ton litte because of human.
Grammar
1: I went shopping and spent a lot of money.
2: Unfortunately, not many of the phographers were there.
3: I love many books.
4: A great many tourists visit Dominican Republic in Sommers.
5: Frank's taken quite a few knocks lately.
6: There was a bunch of people waiting around the hopital exit.
7: His large eyes were bright and snappy.
8: I just want to be my sister certain that it's ok.
9: Not many ships are wrecked and the sailors are drowned.
10: I met the general a few months ago.
11: few people think so.
12: women commit fewer crimes than men.
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