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D.  Correct the errors in the use of nouns or verbs in these sentences.

                   1.  The news are bad.

                   2.  Diabetes are incurable.

                   3.  Your luggages are so heavy.

                   4.  Mother bought two loafs of bread.
                   5.  Put the two bookscase in the study.


                   6.  There are lots of mouses in the attic.
                   7.  I ate two stuffed tomatoe for lunch.

                   8.  Add two spoonsful of vanilla essence to the batter.

                   9.  Mathematics are my favourite subject.

                  10.  How many deers are left in Alipore Zoo?

                  11.  I wrote many essayes for my history class.

                  12.  The engineer installed five softwares in the laptop.

                  13.  The passer-bys helped the victim get to the hospital.

                  14.  There are thirty-two permanent tooths in an adult human.


             Uncountable nouns

             Some nouns are uncountable. We cannot count them.
             For example, water, milk, butter, iron, excitement, research, traffic, wisdom.


             E.  Identify whether the highlighted nouns in these sentences are countable (C) or
                 uncountable (U).


                  1.  I do not like milk.

                  2.  I need some advice from you.


                  3.  Can you give me some water?

                  4.  Can I have some juice, please?


                  5.  Keep these bottles in the fridge.

                  6.  Mix the butter and the flour well.

                  7.  I have to fix this vase. Get me some glue.




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