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Mike
A noob question...
I think that uncountable nouns go with singular tobe verbs (like is and was), don't they?
(Just asking some noob questions to confirm some English lessons)
Feb 11, 2020 4:21 AM
Comments · 3
Although, this is the wrong section for such questions.
You should use the "answers" section instead for specific language questions.
February 11, 2020
Yes
February 11, 2020
Yes they do.
Some examples of uncountable nouns in a sentence:
Music IS great.
Money IS hard to manage.
You would NEVER say:
Music ARE great.
Money ARE hard to manage.
The trick to knowing if you should use IS or ARE is this:
Does the noun have a plural form?
Musics, or moneys, are not words, so you would use "IS".
February 11, 2020
Mike
Language Skills
Chinese (Cantonese), English, Vietnamese
Learning Language
Chinese (Cantonese), English
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