Grammar: Plural Words And Numbers

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1. Which is the better answer to the sentence? There are       cats around today.

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The better answer to the sentence "There are many cats around today" is "many". This is because the word "many" indicates a large number or quantity of cats, which is appropriate in this context. The word "nothing" would not make sense in this sentence as it implies that there are no cats around today.

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Grammar: Plural Words And Numbers - Quiz

This is a quiz to help test how well you can use plural words in a sentence as well as when to use numbers in a sentence. This quiz will also test you one when to use these words and/or numbers in only five questions.

2. Which word best fills in the blank? She ate          apples by the end of the day.

Explanation

The word "many" is the best fit for the blank because it indicates a large quantity of apples that she ate by the end of the day.

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3. Which underlined words in the sentence are plural? Many dogs ate the food as soon as the owner put down their bowls.

Explanation

The underlined words in the sentence that are plural are "Many," "dogs," "their," and "bowls." This is because "many" and "dogs" refer to multiple entities, while "their" and "bowls" indicate possession or ownership by multiple subjects.

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4. True or False? When describing how much of something you often use a number?

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When describing how much of something, it is common to use a number. This is because numbers provide a quantitative measure and help in accurately conveying the amount or quantity of the thing being described. By using numbers, we can provide specific information and avoid ambiguity or confusion. Therefore, the statement "When describing how much of something you often use a number" is true.

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5. Which word best fits the blank when describing how much of something seen by Alisa in the following sentence?  Alisa saw a group of        People.

Explanation

The word "five" best fits the blank when describing how much of something seen by Alisa. This suggests that Alisa saw a group of five people.

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