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Point out countable nouns by using an indefinite article



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51. Point out countable nouns by using an indefinite article.
Note.
Remember that uncountable nouns in their general sense never
take any article.
1. He is ... honesty itself. 2. ... iron is ... metal. 3. ... knife is
made of ... metal. 4. I want ... glass of ... milk. 5. I like ... jam on ...
piece of ... bread. 6. We can write ... letter in ... ink or with ...
pencil. 7. I prefer ... book of ... poetry to stories of ... adventure.
8. Can you give me ... piece of ... advice? 9. No news is ... good
news. 10. ... kindness is ... good quality.


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52. Change the following sentences into the plural where possible:
1. The house is not large but it is comfortable. 2. A study is a
room where we study, read or write. 3. The furniture is oldfash
ioned. 4. There is a pantry in the house. 5. Have you got an ex
ercise to do? 6. There is a green lawn behind the house. 7. Is his
family large? 8. This televisionset costs a lot of money. 9. What
is there in that box? 10. This cupboard is new and modern.
11. There is no soup in my plate. 12. Is the curtain white or yel
low? 13. There is a lot of snow in winter. 14. The woman’s dress
is bright. 15. A city is a big town. 16. The child’s toy is on the
floor.
53. Choose the correct form of the possessive pronouns in brackets.
Note.
The conjoint form of the possessive pronoun stands before a
noun. The absolute form is used instead of a noun not to repeat it.
1. This is (my, mine) bag. 2. This bag is (my, mine). 3. Is (her,
hers) family large or small? 4. (Her, hers) skates are better than
(your, yours). 5. Whose hat is this? — It’s (my, mine). 6. Is he a
friend of (your, yours)? 7. Don’t stay at (their, theirs) house; stay
at (our, ours). 8. She is in bed in (her, hers) room. 9. (My, mine)
pen won’t write, please give me (your, yours). 10. She’s an old
friend of (my, mine). 11. Is this dictionary (my, mine) or (your,
yours)? 12. (Her, hers) is the best composition.


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