Direction: Write TRUE if the statement is true and FALSE if it is not. 1. Collective noun can be singular or plural in number. 2. Some and any are determiners that can be used for both mass and count nouns. 3. Much is only used for count nouns. 4. We also use determiners or counters to quantify mass noun. 5. We add an apostrophe and an s (')to the last word of a compound noun.
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Answer:
1.false
2.true
3.true
4.true
5.fals
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Answer:
1. true
2. false
3.false
4. true
5.true
Explanation:
1.A collective noun is a name for a group of people or things such as "family," "class," "pack," "bouquet," "pair," and "flock." Collective nouns usually take a singular verb, because they are singular in construction, but they sometimes take a plural verb
2.ENOUGH, LITTLE, MORE, SOME and MUCH are used for uncountable nouns
3. Just remember: if you can count the noun, use many (the noun will always be plural). If you cannot count the noun, use much (the noun cannot be plural).
4. mass nouns can be used with determiners like much and a lot of, but neither with one nor many. On the contrary, count nouns can be employed with numerals like one and determiners like many, but not with much.
5. Add just an apostrophe to the end of plural nouns that already end in "s" to make them possessive. You don't need to add an extra "s" to plural nouns that already end in "s." Simply tuck the apostrophe onto the end to indicate that the plural noun is now a plural possessive noun.
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