What beautiful sceneries correct the sentence?

What beautiful sceneries correct the sentence?

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The sentence should be corrected by writing “This city is known for its beautiful scenery” The word “ Sceneries” is wrong, the scenery is the correct word. The word scenery is uncountable in English langue. It may be countable in some other languages. However, in English, we cannot say sceneries or scenery.

Q. What is objective in a sentence?

objective/ subjective Subjective: I love the rain! Objective is a busy word and that’s a fact. An objective is a goal, but to be objective is to be unbiased. If you’re objective about something, you have no personal feelings about it. In grammar land, objective relates to the object of a sentence.

Q. What is predicate in grammar with examples?

A compound predicate gives two or more details about the same subject and has two or more verbs joined by a conjunction. For example: “She visited her cousins and met all their friends.” In this example, “she” is the subject and “visited” and “met” are the predicates joined by the conjunction “and”.

Q. How do you describe a beautiful scenery?

Here are some adjectives for scenery: illusory underwater, richest woodland, enchanting woodland, changingly dull, european woodland, perpetual and such, dreamy and exquisite, handsome supernatural, strong, desolate, sublime or rugged, specially vivid and delightful, thy picturesque, peculiarly grand and sublime.

Q. What is a beautiful scenery?

Scenery is a word for how a place looks, especially a beautiful, outdoorsy place. Also, scenery is fake background in a play. If you go to a place with mountains, and beautiful trees, and gorgeous skies, then it’s got great scenery. Scenery is the stuff you can look at outside.

Q. Are sceneries correct?

The word scenery is uncountable in English. However, in English, we can’t say sceneries or a scenery. As you know, uncountable nouns do not have plural forms and they cannot be used with numbers or the article a/an. And hence the sentence ‘The sceneries here are not good’, isn’t correct.

Q. Is it correct to say furnitures?

According to Uncountable Nouns , the word “furniture” is uncountable. You can’t just have one furniture or two furnitures. use the term “piece of furniture” to describe one table, desk, cabinet, etc. The plural would be “pieces of furniture.”

Q. Do we say information or informations?

In English the word “information” is an uncountable noun. You can never, ever, for any reason whatsoever, say “an information” or “informations”. But usually we simply use “information” for both singular and plural. This mistake arises because in some languages the word has both singular and plural forms.

Q. Can I say some information?

Information is a singular non-count noun, not a plural noun. “Information” is uncountable (“an” means “one” in this context). But you can say “some information,” “the information,”and “any information.”

Q. How do you pluralize information?

In English, however, the word is uncountable, i.e. there is no plural form of it. The singular form already expresses the same idea as “informations” in other languages: correct I don’t have enough information. wrong I don’t have enough informations.

Q. What are pieces information?

A piece of information. A letter, note or memo. A warning or piece of information given in a discreet or confidential way.

Q. What is the meaning of informations?

1. Facts, data, or instructions in any medium or form. 2. The meaning that a human assigns to data by means of the known conventions used in their representation.

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