"Sugar" is an uncountable noun because it cannot be counted individually without using a unit (e.g., a spoon of sugar).
Uncountable nouns refer to substances, concepts, or masses that do not have a plural form.
A noun clause is a group of words that functions as a noun.
In this sentence, "What he did" acts as the subject of the sentence.
Trivial means معمولی
Major means خاص
Cat – A common noun as it refers to a general animal.
Milk – An uncountable noun because it is a liquid and cannot be counted directly.
Saucer – A common noun as it refers to a general object.
"Assure someone of something" is the correct preposition usage.
"Sincere" is the correct adjective; "sincerely" (adverb) would be incorrect here.
"Been" is used with "has" to form the present perfect continuous tense.
"For" is used to indicate a duration of time (three years).
This is a first conditional sentence, used for real or likely future situations: If + present tense, will + base verb.
"Will cook" correctly follows the structure: If you wash..., I will cook....
Imagery appeals to the senses — smell, sight, touch, etc.
The sentence describes scent and appearance, creating a vivid sensory image.
Including counterarguments shows that the writer has considered other viewpoints, making the argument stronger and more balanced.
The goal is to summarize opposing views and then refute them with logic or evidence, reinforcing the original position.
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