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A lot of ice cream .......... every summer.
1 - is eaten
2 - are eaten
2 avr. 2019 07:29
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"A lot of ice cream is eaten."
Just to clarify what John is saying: whenever you use a non-countable noun, you should use the singular verb ("is"). Non-countable nouns are usually either substances that don't come in individual solid units (water, milk, sand, dust, cement) or categories describing a type of substance/material (plastic, glass, fur, skin).
Some words can be both countable and uncountable. When you talk about coffee as a substance, it's uncountable ("I made a lot of coffee"), but if you're talking about a single unit of coffee, it can be countable ("get me a coffee" = "get me a cup of coffee"). When a noun becomes countable, though, it also has a plural form. You should only use the plural verb with the plural noun.
There IS a lot of ice cream (singular: ice cream is a non-count noun; there is a lot of IT)
There ARE a lot of ice creamS (plural: ice cream is a plural count noun; there are a lot of THEM)
2 avril 2019
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ice cream is both countable and uncountable depending on the sentence.
"ice cream" is uncountable in the sentence "a lot of ice cream" so the correct answer is A "lot of ice cream is eaten"
if you are referring to ice cream being removed from a container and shared or served in a restaurant etc then is countable because each portion is countable.
"would you like some ice cream" = the ice cream is now countable
2 avril 2019
1
The answer is , is eaten. A lot of ice cream is eaten. Ice cream is singular so you need to use is.
2 avril 2019
2 are eaten
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Arabe, Anglais, Allemand
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Anglais, Allemand
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