Topics: Quantifiers
Uncountable nouns…
A. Just have singular form (they refer to 1 thing, animal, person, etc.)
B. Have both Singular and Plural form (they refer to 1, 2 or more things, animals, people, places, etc.)
Select your answer:

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Grammar › ViewHow is the present tense used in this sentence? I take bus number 25 home every day from here.
A. actions that happen repeatedly or regularly
B. information about the present condition that is true
C. information that we believe is a fact
D. actions that take place at the time of speaking
Subject Verb Agreement › View
Larry may (leads, lead) his classmates to finish the project.
A. lead
B. leads
