0(a) We collect the stamps in the album. 02br 02br 00(b) He bought a cake in the cake shop.02br 02br 00(c) He fixed the air-conditioner in his house.02br 02br 00(d) They go jogging at the nearby park.02br 02br 00(e) We use a glue / some glue to stick some paper / papers.02br 02br 00(f) Christmas is a happy day.02br 02br 00(g) He is writing a letter to his mother who lives in 00.0-
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0 We collect (the) stamps in the album. 02br 02br 00(g) He is writing a letter to his mother who lives in Penang. 0-
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0 We collect (the) stamps in the album.
02br 02br 00(g) He is writing a letter to his mother who lives in Penang.
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0 We collect (the) stamps in the album. 02br 02br 00(b) He bought a cake in the cake shop.02br 02br 00(c) He fixed(installed) the air-conditioner in his house.02br 02br 00(d) They go jogging to (at-if near the park) the nearby park.02br 02br 00(e) We use glue / some glue to stick (some) papers.02br 02br
0We use a bottle of glue to stick a paper. No. Paper (in this sense) is uncount. 02br 02br 00Christmas is a happy day. OK grammatically, but as Christmas refers to a period of several days, not just one day, it sounds odd. Christmas Day is a happy one. Christmas is a happy time.0-
0 Nona, is right, I ovelooked the article in:02br 00We use a bottle of glue to stick a paper.02br 00But if 'paper' stands for 'newspaper, then the sentence must be irreproachable, I believe.:-) 0-