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What type of noun can we use 'many' with? (You must give 100% correct answer)
Plural countable nouns.
Is 'trousers' countable?
No. It is what we call a plural uncountable noun. You cannot say 'a trousers'. You can only say 'a pair of trousers'. (Pair is countable)
"He starts work everyday at 8.00am. Having to speak to customers in English is an everyday activity for him." Is this written correctly? If not, why?
'Every day' means something that happens every day. 'Everyday' just means something that happens often - it doesn't have to mean every single day.
"Its not the winning thats important, its the taking part." Is this sentence written correctly? If not, what's wrong?
It's not the winning that's important, it's the taking part.
Which country's passport is this?
Russia
Heads or Tails?
Tails
Choose a door
Yellow
WHat is this fruit most commonly known as in English?
The Vomit Fruit. (It smells and tastes likes vomit)
This was a devastating flood in Phnom Penh. But which decade did it happen?
1950's (1952)
Which country's flag is this?
Peru
What's this building called?
The national museum of Cambodia
This man is standing on the tallest place on earth. But which two countries is he straddling?
Nepal and Tibet (technically both regions of China)
Which country has this as its national animal?
UK
Which country's flag is this?
Iceland
Which country would you typically eat this?
UK (Fish and chips)
H2O is the scientific name for water. But what does the H and what does the O mean?
Hydrogen (2 molecules) and Oxygen (1 molecule)
Which country is this the national animal?
USA
If I went to Sihanoukville and swam directly West, which country would I get to first?
Thailand