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In principle, all these nouns are concepts and are thus considered abstract nouns which are in turn UNCOUNTABLE. The answer would therefore be 'None of the above', ⚠️BUT there are also exceptions!
In North American English accommodation and in British English research could take on a plural form as well. That said, the singular form is often preferred in formal register.
ℹ️ Use another quantifier (e.g., a piece of, bits of, etc.) before these nouns or another modifier/noun with them if you will have to quantify them. E.g., a piece of furniture; bits of information, software programmes, etc. To know more about each word, consult a dictionary.
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In principle, all these nouns are concepts and are thus considered abstract nouns which are in turn UNCOUNTABLE. The answer would therefore be 'None of the above', ⚠️BUT there are also exceptions!
In North American English accommodation and in British English research could take on a plural form as well. That said, the singular form is often preferred in formal register.
ℹ️ Use another quantifier (e.g., a piece of, bits of, etc.) before these nouns or another modifier/noun with them if you will have to quantify them. E.g., a piece of furniture; bits of information, software programmes, etc. To know more about each word, consult a dictionary.
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TRANSCRIPT: Hello and Happy Nature’s Day. We’ll be back shortly with the answer to our ‘t-shirt quiz’! … ‘Finders keepers’ is the first half of the children’s adage ‘Finders keepers, losers weepers’. You may want to know that the verb ‘be’ is left out from…
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❓What is the preposition for the verb die in this news story?
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