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Author's Instructions
Part 1: Sorting Master
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Task: Drag and drop the 10 words from the boxes into the correct baskets.
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Sorting Logic:
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Countable (Singular): Single items with a fixed shape.
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Plural: Two or more items; usually end with an "-s".
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Uncountable: Liquids, tiny grains, or abstract concepts that cannot be counted directly.
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❷ Part 2: Multiple Choice
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Task: Choose the correct answer (A or B) based on the images.
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Tip: First, decide if the noun is a liquid or a plural form before making your selection.
❸ Part 3: Fill in the Blanks
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Task: Use the words in parentheses to complete the sentences.
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Checklist:
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If there is a number before the noun (e.g., "two", "three"), remember to make the noun plural.
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If the noun is uncountable (e.g., "milk", "rice"), keep it in its original form—never add an "-s".
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❹ Part 4: Find and Correct the Errors
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Task: Act as an "English Detective" to identify the errors and rewrite the correct sentences.
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Detective Rules:
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Uncountable nouns cannot take "an" before them.
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Uncountable nouns must never end with an "-s".
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If a countable noun follows a number, it must have an "-s" (e.g., change "two book" to "two books").
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Created by

123456780000002345
Author's Instructions
Part 1: Sorting Master
-
Task: Drag and drop the 10 words from the boxes into the correct baskets.
-
Sorting Logic:
-
Countable (Singular): Single items with a fixed shape.
-
Plural: Two or more items; usually end with an "-s".
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Uncountable: Liquids, tiny grains, or abstract concepts that cannot be counted directly.
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❷ Part 2: Multiple Choice
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Task: Choose the correct answer (A or B) based on the images.
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Tip: First, decide if the noun is a liquid or a plural form before making your selection.
❸ Part 3: Fill in the Blanks
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Task: Use the words in parentheses to complete the sentences.
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Checklist:
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If there is a number before the noun (e.g., "two", "three"), remember to make the noun plural.
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If the noun is uncountable (e.g., "milk", "rice"), keep it in its original form—never add an "-s".
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❹ Part 4: Find and Correct the Errors
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Task: Act as an "English Detective" to identify the errors and rewrite the correct sentences.
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Detective Rules:
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Uncountable nouns cannot take "an" before them.
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Uncountable nouns must never end with an "-s".
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If a countable noun follows a number, it must have an "-s" (e.g., change "two book" to "two books").
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