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Which sentences use nouns correctly? (Multiple Answers)
Select one or more:
a. We don't need to order any more masking tape but we need once Scotch tape.
b. The lawyer offered different advice to each department.
C. Gasoline is a valuable resource.
d. John's company leases seven different types or aircrafts.
e. The uniforms look professional.


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Answer:

b. The lawyer offered different advice to each department.

c. Gasoline is a valuable resource.

d. John's company leases seven different types or aircrafts.

Explanation:

In English language, a noun can be defined as a word used to refer to a person, place, animal, idea, feeling or thing. Therefore, a noun is considered to be a naming word.

There are four (4) major types of nouns and these includes;

1. Abstract nouns.

2. Collective nouns.

3. Common nouns.

4. Proper nouns.

Generally, a singular subject is used with a singular noun while a subject in a plural form (two or more people, things, etc) must be used with plural nouns.

In this scenario, the sentences which use nouns correctly include the following;

I. The lawyer offered different advice to each department.

II. Gasoline is a valuable resource.

III. John's company leases seven different types or aircrafts.