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Choose the correct nouns to complete the sentences,
1. They are buying .............
- (furniture/furnitures) for their new house.
2. This railway track is used for.........
- (goods/good) trains.
3. I have no further..........
(information/informations) regarding her arrival
4. He is older than his brother by two and a half..........
(yearlyears)
5. She lost her bunch of............
(key/keys) in the train yesterday
6. The accident was seen by many.........
(passer-bys/passers-by).
7. He has seven........
(son-in-laws/sons-in-law).
8. The two former.........
(chiefs of staff/chief of staffs) are attending the meeting,​

Answers

Answered by ssalehakhan8273
54

Answer:

1. furniture

2. good

3. Information

4. years

5. keys

6. passers-by

7. son-in-laws

8. chief of staff

Answered by krishnaanandsynergy
6

Completed sentences with correct nouns are as follows:

1. They are buying furniture for their new house.

2. This railway track is used for goods trains.

3. I have no further information regarding her arrival.

4. He is older than his brother by two and a half years.

5. She lost her bunch of keys on the train yesterday.

6. The accident was seen by many passers-by.

7. He has seven sons-in-law.

8. The two former chiefs of staff are attending the meeting.

Noun:

  • A noun is a term that typically serves as the name for a particular object or group of objects, including live things, locations, events, traits, states of existence, and concepts.
  • Lexical categories are described in terms of how their constituent parts mix with different expression types.
  • An object (a book), a person (Betty Crocker), an animal (a cat), a location (Omaha), a trait (softness), an idea (justice), or an action are all nouns (yodeling).
  • There are exceptions to the rule: words like cake, shoes, school bus, and hour and a half are all singular, but not always.

Number noun:

  • Depending on the number, one or more objects are being discussed.
  • A noun that refers to just one individual or thing is said to be in the singular number; examples are man, boy, girl, bird, etc.
  • When this happens, the numbers two and three are used as nouns instead of adjectives.

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