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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Countable and uncountable nouns - homework

-> Can you help me with some sentences and explain the grammar connected with them?

There is a mistake in each sentence:

1.Teaching the music of Bernstain Peter found it gratifying when his students began to recognize few of his works.

2.Current knowledge of the geological fomation demonstrates that they contain many crucial in formation about the internal workings of the earth.

3.Mary's and Jane's reports are quite different from each other.

4.The emploees' and customers' cars are parked in separate lots near the main entrance.

-> I wrote some sentence-is there a mistake?
1.My mother always gives me good advice.
2.There are many people on the street.

3.There is lot of furniture in this room.
Tom and Jeny's mother is a doctor.
  

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We would like you to try to find the mistakes in the first sentences yourself first, and then we will check your efforts. My mother always gives me good advice. There are many people on the street.

  • We would like you to try to find the mistakes in the first sentences yourself first, and then we will check your efforts.
  • My mother always gives me good advice.
  • There are many people on the street.
  • There is a lot of furniture in this room.
  • Tom and Jen n y's mother is a doctor.
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We would like you to try to find the mistakes in the first sentences yourself first, and then we will check your efforts.

For your second set of sentences, these are correct:

1.My mother always gives me good advice.
2.There are many people on the street.

3.There is a lot of furniture in this room.
Tom and Jenny's mother is a doctor.

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