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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

Grammer clarification

Hello

Could you please explain to me how am I supposed to form a sentence with the word 'hair' in it

1. Do my hair look good?
2. Does my hair look good?
3. My hair is very oily today
4. My hair are very oily today
  

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Hair is an uncountable noun. This means that you cannot use words like are, have or do with it. Does my hair look good today?

  • Hair is an uncountable noun.
  • This means that you cannot use words like are, have or do with it.
  • Does my hair look good today?
  • My hair is looking good today.
  • Tom
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Hair is an uncountable noun. This means that you cannot use words like are, have or do with it.

Does my hair look good today?
My hair is looking good today.

Tom
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Please note the correct spelling of the word grammar.

Tom

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