As a countable noun, the word “dress” applies only to women’s garments.
As a countable noun, the word “dress” applies only to women’s garments.
We can (class) ______ nouns in a variety of ways, such as countable and uncountable nouns.
We can (class) ______ nouns in a variety of ways, such as countable and uncountable nouns.
An example of a ____________ noun is "table". A: countable B: uncountable C: plural D: available
An example of a ____________ noun is "table". A: countable B: uncountable C: plural D: available
"Thousand and one " means ______. A: a multitude of B: countable C: limitless D: what the figure refers to
"Thousand and one " means ______. A: a multitude of B: countable C: limitless D: what the figure refers to
He believed that he was ______ to no one but himself. A: countable B: predictable C: accountable D: visible
He believed that he was ______ to no one but himself. A: countable B: predictable C: accountable D: visible
I’ve warned him ______ times, but he did it again. A: countable B: uncountable C: countless
I’ve warned him ______ times, but he did it again. A: countable B: uncountable C: countless
She brought joy to _______ people through her music. A: count B: countless C: counting D: countable
She brought joy to _______ people through her music. A: count B: countless C: counting D: countable
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