1. Hello, Mr... Err... Mr - I'm sorry, I have forgotten your name. 2. News has just come in of an earthquake in Southern Mangrovia. According to the first reports the quake struck just after midnight last night. 3. Alice has bought a new car. - Really? Where did she get the money? 4.I have often wondered what he does for a living. 5.He was ill before Christmas, but he has been fine since then. 6.Things have been difficult since Sharon lost her job. 7.Paul has been keen on music since childhood. 8.Have you two met before? David, this is Ann. 9.Have you seen Jane by any chance? There's a letter for her. 10. This is the only occasion that I have seen wearing a tie.
1. In this sentence, the correct form would be "advice". The word "advice" is an uncountable noun, so it doesn't have a plural form. It can be used without an article or with the indefinite article "an" before it, but not with the plural form "advices".
2. The correct form would be "mice". "Mice" is the plural form of the noun "mouse". When referring to more than one mouse, we use "mice".
3. The correct form would be "children". "Children" is the plural form of the noun "child". There is no plural form "childrens".
4. The correct form would be "grouse". "Grouse" is both the singular and plural form of the noun, so there is no need to add an "s" at the end.
5. The correct form would be "Japanese". "Japanese" is the plural form of the noun "Japanese". We don't add an "s" at the end.
6. The correct form would be "oxen". "Oxen" is the plural form of the noun "ox". It is an irregular plural form.
7. The correct form would be "criteria". "Criteria" is the plural form of the noun "criterion".
8. The correct form would be "hangers-on". "Hangers-on" is a compound noun, and the plural form is the same as the singular form.
9. The correct form would be "deer". "Deer" is both the singular and plural form of the noun, so there is no need to add an "s" at the end.
10. The correct form would be "gin-and-tonics". "Gin-and-tonics" is a compound noun, and the plural form is the same as the singular form.
11. The correct form would be "forget-me-nots". "Forget-me-nots" is a compound noun, and the plural form is the same as the singular form.
12. The correct form would be "sheep". "Sheep" is both the singular and plural form of the noun, so there is no need to add an "s" at the end.
13. The correct form would be "trout". "Trout" is both the singular and plural form of the noun, so there is no need to add an "s" at the end.
14. The correct form would be "beauties". "Beauties" is the plural form of the noun "beauty".
15. The correct form would be "geese". "Geese" is the plural form of the noun "goose".
16. The correct form would be "teeth". "Teeth" is the plural form of the noun "tooth".
17. The correct form would be "safes". "Safes" is the plural form of the noun "safe".
18. The correct form would be "surroundings aren't". The word "surroundings" is a plural noun, so the verb "aren't" should match its plural form.
19. The correct form would be "cargoes". "Cargoes" is the plural form of the noun "cargo".
20. The correct form would be "salmon". "Salmon" is both the singular and plural form of the noun, so there is no need to add an "s" at the end.
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