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Nouns. Food Idioms
1.
Thereare some words which can be only
in the plural or in the singular
2.
Tools/instruments: scissors, pliers, scalesetc.
Clothing: clothes, jeans, trousers
Other
Some
etc.
words: police, goods, stairs.
words look plural, but they AREN’T:
news, means
3.
Luggage(baggage), money, information,
equipment, food, furniture, advice
Games: billiards, dominoes
School
etc.
subjects: physics, maths etc.
4.
Whenis/are the news on TV?
These jeans are/is too small for me. I
need a bigger size.
Maths is/are my favourite subject. And
yours?
The furniture in this room are/is really
old-fashioned.
You’ve changed your haircut! Your hair
is/are so short!
Money doesn’t/don’t bring happiness.
5.
Anidiom is a phrase or expression that
typically presents a figurative, non-literal
meaning attached to the phrase
6.
Something that is easy to do7.
Something that someone likes or is goodat
8.
To not completely believe something thatyou are told, because you think it is
unlikely to be true
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To let secret information become known10.
To feel sorry or sad about something thathas already happened