angelene001
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- Mar 21, 2012
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- Polish
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- Poland
Can I use "there is" when I list uncountable nouns?
There is milk, juice and butter in the fridge.
What about uncountable nouns and one countable noun in singular?
There is a carrot, milk and ham in the fridge.
What about several countable nouns in singular?
There is a carrot, a banana and an orange in the fridge.
I've already asked about "my favourite food" but I've got one more question.
My favourite food is ham, milk, juice and water.
Is it correct when I list only uncountable nouns?
There is milk, juice and butter in the fridge.
What about uncountable nouns and one countable noun in singular?
There is a carrot, milk and ham in the fridge.
What about several countable nouns in singular?
There is a carrot, a banana and an orange in the fridge.
I've already asked about "my favourite food" but I've got one more question.
My favourite food is ham, milk, juice and water.
Is it correct when I list only uncountable nouns?