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Manisha's avatar

Thank you so much teacher, it's really helpful

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Ed's avatar

Fun fact: "Pea" wasn't always countable. It used to be the uncountable noun "pease" as in pease pudding but because it ended in the "s" sound people over time came to think of it as a plural. 😁

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Katie's avatar

Cool! I think it's uncountable in Polish so perhaps in other languages too.

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Egas Brites's avatar

That was very informative 😍🙏 Greetings from Timor Leste

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Shahid Khan's avatar

It is such an interesting lesson.

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Shahid Khan's avatar

1.THIS/These spaghetti is/are delicious!

2.HOW MUCH/many FRUIT do you eat?

3.You have a lot of LUGGAGE/luggages!

4.I need some new FURNITURE/furnitures.

5.I have a flu/THE FLU.

6.I’m looking for a new work/JOB.

7.HOW MANY/much PEAS would you like?

8.The NEWS IS/are depressing.

9.How often do you use public TRANSPORT /transports?

10.I want to learn more VOCABULARY/vocabularies

11.I bought two TROUSERS / two pairs of trousers.

12.HOW much /MANY PEOPLE came to the party?

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Katie's avatar

All correct except number 11 - two pairs of trousers.

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Shahid Khan's avatar

Thanks for the reply. Maybe that was difficult for me to think.

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Kounde innocent's avatar

Really nice to read your message. Thanks dear Katie

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