Question | There is _______ (hair) in my soup. |
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A | hair |
B | hairs |
C | a hair |
D | haires |
Answer | c |
Remark | Noun 'hair' can be used in singular in case when it is important to show the quantity: 'I can see one hair in my soup'. But it is impossible to say 'there are hairs'. |
Tags: noun
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