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Which of the underlined parts of these sentences is correct ?

     
1.   'Did you hear noise/a noise just now ?' 'No, I didn't hear anything.'
2.  

a : If you want to know the news, you can read paper/a paper.

b : I want to write some letters but I haven't got a paper/any paper to write on.

3.  

a : I thought there was somebody in the house because there was light/a light on inside.

b : Light/A light comes from the sun.

4.  

a : I was in a hurry this morning. I didn't have time/a time for breakfast.

b : 'Did you enjoy your holiday ?' 'Yes, we had wonderful time/a wonderful time.'

5.   Sue was very helpful. She gave us some very useful advice/advices.
6.   We had very good weather/a very good weather while we were on holiday.
7.   We were very unfortunate. We had bad luck/a bad luck.
8.   It's very difficult to find a work/job at the moment.
9.   Our travel/journey from London to Istanbul by train was very tiring.
10.   When the fire alarm rang, there was total chaos/ a total chaos.
11.   I had to buy a/some bread because I wanted to make some sandwiches.
12.   Bad news don't/doesn't make people happy.
13.   Your hair is/Your hairs are too long. You should have it/them cut.
14.   Nobody was hurt in the accident but the damage/the damages to the car was/were quite bad.
     

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    Answers
     
1.   'Did you hear a noise just now ?' 'No, I didn't hear anything.'
2.  

a : If you want to know the news, you can read a paper.

b : I want to write some letters but I haven't got any paper to write on.

3.  

a : I thought there was somebody in the house because there was a light on inside.

b : Light comes from the sun.

4.  

a : I was in a hurry this morning. I didn't have time for breakfast.

b : 'Did you enjoy your holiday ?' 'Yes, we had a wonderful time.'

5.   Sue was very helpful. She gave us some very useful advice.
6.   We had very good weather while we were on holiday.
7.   We were very unfortunate. We had bad luck.
8.   It's very difficult to find a job at the moment.
9.   Our journey from London to Istanbul by train was very tiring.
10.   When the fire alarm rang, there was total chaos.
11.   I had to buy some bread because I wanted to make some sandwiches.
12.   Bad news doesn't make people happy.
13.   Your hair is too long. You should have it cut.
14.   Nobody was hurt in the accident but the damage to the car was quite bad.
 
     
 
 

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