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Navigating the noun galaxy a 5 question challenge

You can do this test before using the book to help you choose what to
study. Choose the correct answer, A, B or C, for each question. When
you have finished, check your answers by clicking "Check Answers"
button. The key tells you which units are most important for you.

1. I need some ____ to finish this recipe.

Sugar is an uncountable noun. We don't use a plural form.. Use 'some' with uncountable nouns.

2. Which sentence correctly uses the uncountable noun 'information'?

'Information' is uncountable, so it doesn't take a plural form.. Use quantifiers like 'a lot of', 'some', or 'much' with uncountable nouns.

3. There are three ____ on the table.

Apples are countable nouns. We use a plural form when referring to more than one.. The correct plural form is 'apples'.

4. Which sentence uses 'advice' correctly?

'Advice' is an uncountable noun and doesn't take a plural form.. Use quantifiers like 'much', 'some', or 'a lot of' with uncountable nouns.

5. She bought two new ____ for her trip.

Luggage is usually uncountable, but when referring to separate pieces, it can be countable.. The plural of 'luggage' is 'luggages'.

Topics:

Present tenses

Past tenses 1

Present perfect

Present tenses 2

Future 1

Future 2

Countable and uncountable nouns

Referring to nouns

Pronouns and referencing

Adjectives and adverbs

Comparing things

The noun pharse

Modals 1

Modals 2

Reported speech

Verb + verb patterns

Likelihood based on conditions 1

Likelihood based on conditions 2

Presositions

Relative clauses

Ways of organising texts

The passive

Linking ideas

Showing your position in a text

Nominalisation in written English