English Nouns – Countable Noun and Uncountable Noun
Posted On 06 Aug 2009 By EnglishGoes. Under Grammar Lessons.
Countable Nouns:
usually take a / an or one in the singular
take a final s / es in the plural
Some countable nouns are irregular and do not take an 's' in the plural. Here are some common irregular countable nouns:
man - men
foot - feet
woman - women
foot - feet
child - children
Uncountable Nouns:
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Future Continuous Tense
Posted On 11 Apr 2009 By EnglishGoes. Under Grammar Lessons.
Future Continuous Tense
Let's study The Future Continuous Tense Now:
Tom will be sleeping when we arrive.
Tom went to sleep at 10.00 tomorrow night. We will arrive at 11.00. The action of sleeping will begin before we arrive, and it will be in progress at a particular time in the future. Probably ... Read More
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