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Adonis1013 Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

The usage of count noun/ non count noun and adjectives Thank you.

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Hello,
Could you help me check out the following three questions. Thnak you for your help.

Instruction: Fill in the blanks with one of the appropriate articles or adjectives. They may be used more than once.our / many the/ a great deal of / much/ a / an/ a lot of / several / some / little

The first question is which words with the underline are adjectives? My answers include our / many / much/ several / some / little. If I lack some of them, please add them. Thank you.


The seocnd question

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1. the front door

2. the window

3. the balcony

4. a noise

5. our flatmate

6. the stairs

7. some space

8. several owners

9. many expenses

10. the sofa

11. the courtyard

12. the yard

13. a tenant

14. little privacy

15. a lot of brick

16. some wood

17. the roof

18. much light

The last question is to check out if they are count noun / non count /articles



Count noun

front door/ window / balcony / noise / flatmate / stairs/ space / owners / expresses/ sofa / courtyard / yard / tenant / brick / wood / roof/ light /



Non count noun: noise/ space / privacy / wood / light
  

Top answer

adonis1013 The first question is which words with the underline are adjectives? My answers include our / many / much/ several / some / little. These are actually determiners.

  • adonis1013 The first question is which words with the underline are adjectives?
  • My answers include our / many / much/ several / some / little.
  • These are actually determiners.
  • Most people think of these as a kind of adjective.
  • All these are OK: 1.
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adonis1013The first question is which words with the underline are adjectives? My answers include our / many / much/ several / some / little.
These are actually determiners. Most people think of these as a kind of adjective.

All these are OK:

1. the front door (also our )
2. the window
3. the balcony
4.

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