18 January 2013

**NUMBER CHANGE, Jan. 18th, 2013**



If a sentence is singular, change it to the plural; if it is plural, change it to the singular.
Despite the snow falling, the skiers put on warm clothes and ski equipment to take advantage of the opportunities afforded by fresh snowfall on the slopes.

11 comments:

Yosua. said...

YOSUA ENGL140.

Despite the snow falling, the skier put on a warm jacket and ski equipment to take advantage of the opportunity afforded by fresh snowfall on the slope.

Zeinab140 said...

Despite the snow falling, the skier puts on warm cloth and ski equipments to take advantage of the opportunity afforded by fresh snowfall on the slope.

Veronica Baig said...

YOSUA: Nicely done!
ZEINAB:You're having a problem with count and non-count nouns here;-)

Zeinab140 said...

Despite the snow falling, the skier put on warm snowsuit and equipment to take advantage of the opportunity afforded by fresh snowfall on the slope.

Veronica Baig said...

ZEINAB: Sorry--part of the problem remains:-(

Alexey said...

Alexey ENGL140

Despite the snow falling, the skier put on a warm sweater and all other pieces of his ski equipment to take advantage of the opportunity afforded by fresh snowfall on the slope.

Veronica Baig said...

ALEXEY: A good answer:-)

RufusENGL143 said...

RufusENGL143

Despite the snow falling, the skier put on warm cloth and ski equipment to take advantage of the opportunity afforded by fresh snowfall on the slope.

Sara said...

Despite the snow falling, the skier puts on a warm ski suit and ski equipment to take advantage of the opportunity afforded by fresh snowfall on the slope.

Veronica Baig said...

RUFUS:That's close, but there is a problem with a non-count noun;-)
SARA: Yes!

RufusENGL143 said...

RufusENGL143 (Correction, put should be puts )

Despite the snow falling, the skier puts on warm cloth and ski equipment to take advantage of the opportunity afforded by fresh snowfall on the slope.