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)
11 Thg 02 2020 04:21
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Although, this is the wrong section for such questions.
You should use the "answers" section instead for specific language questions.
11 tháng 2 năm 2020
Yes
11 tháng 2 năm 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".
11 tháng 2 năm 2020