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www.pearson.comcountable and uncountable nouns 2 Tick the correct sentences. 1 Would you like a strawberry? R 2 Polish foods is my favourite. 3 Wow! Your mum is wearing beautiful jewelleries! 4 I always play music in the evening. 5 The teacher usually gives us a homework. 6 This is my new English book. 4 Complete with some or any. Jack: Hello, Jack speaking.
Countable and Uncountable Nouns Exercise 1
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Lecture Notes on Discrete Mathematics - IIT Kanpur
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