Uncount Nouns: Plural form, expressions with uncount nouns
An uncount noun can not be really counted: They often refer to: Abstract ideas: beauty, death, fun, life, money, ... Activities: advice, help, sleep, travel, work ... Human feelings /…
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An uncount noun can not be really counted: They often refer to: Abstract ideas: beauty, death, fun, life, money, ... Activities: advice, help, sleep, travel, work ... Human feelings /…
Singular and plural nouns, irregular forms, family name. Example: I've a car and two bikes. Count nouns have two forms: singular and plural. Singular count nouns refer to one…
Useful expressions with like Like:(person) I like him very much. Like:(activity, others ...) I like apples. I doesn't like playing tennis. Be like: Be like = look like somebody or…
LIKE as a verb: "like to" and "like + verb-ing" with repeated, regular actions: "like" can be followed by either an infinitive or by either the -ing form: by an…
Idiomatics, Expressions, Phrasal verbs using LET. Let alone: "much less" I’ve never been to Europe, let alone in Italy. I’ve never met a politician, let alone the President. Let go: it…