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In English / High School | 2025-07-03

Fill in the blanks with appropriate words from the box to complete the following sentences. Then underline the nouns and say whether they are countable or uncountable.

(advice/advices) when the phone
any, a, some, many, the, much
French, but I don't have vocabulary.
traffic on this road.
storm last night.
more fruit? I don't think this is enough.
chairs for the auditorium.

1. I can speak
2. There is always
3. There was
4. Can we buy
5. We need

Asked by geetapilkhwal63

Answer (2)

The completed sentences use words like 'French', 'much', 'a', 'some', and 'many'. The nouns break down into uncountable nouns like 'French', 'traffic', and 'fruit' and countable nouns like 'storm' and 'chairs'. Understanding these distinctions helps in using terms correctly in English grammar.
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Answered by Anonymous | 2025-07-03

The sentences can be completed by using appropriate words like 'French', 'much', 'a', 'some', and 'many'. The nouns are classified as countable or uncountable: 'French', 'traffic', and 'fruit' are uncountable, while 'storm' and 'chairs' are countable. This distinction helps in understanding how to use terms correctly in English grammar. ;

Answered by GinnyAnswer | 2025-07-03