Three piece of singular or plural

Three piece of singular or plural


It is followed by an uncountable noun, so there is no plural
But piece has to be plural,
Like three pieces of paper
three pieces of paper



What tense is used before in recent years


If you have been doing something, just use the present tense
I have not a job in recent years.
I haven't worked these years
If you emphasize the influence on the present, use the perfect tense
I have not got a job in recent years,so I can't afford a car.
I haven't worked these years, so I can't afford a car



In the recent 5 years
Why do you all have different answers


In the last five years



In recent years
present perfect
Is it necessary


In recent years is "in recent years", the only available tense is the present perfect tense, not the present perfect continuous tense. Because the present perfect continuous tense contains the meaning of what is now, but in recent years does not include the present state



Recently years or in recent years?


Recent years
In recent years



In the recent decades or in recent decades? In the recent years or in recent years?


Generally speaking, they are used to saying "over the last few years" or just "recently"



Do I have a countable plural after I have?


Of course! The plural of countable nouns can also be added after has. The change of the singular and plural is not reflected in the object after have / has, but in the subject predicate relationship, such as: I have many books. I have one book.He The third person singular predicate verb uses has instead of have



Do you have to use the plural when have no is followed by a countable noun


1. No = not a + noun singular I am no boy = I am not a boy; = not any + uncountable noun I have no money = I have not any money. 2. When no is placed in front of countable noun singular, it is equivalent to not a; when no is placed in front of countable noun plural or uncountable noun, it is equivalent to not any



Is the noun after "I have no" singular or plural?
I have no brothers why


No can be followed by either the plural or the singular. The specific use of the singular or the plural depends on the whole sentence. First of all, the answer to "WWJ 19850906" is "typical: I have no idea!" common sense, idea, is not countable! Unless it shows the ID of many people



Can we add the plural form of countable nouns after have
I have __ stickers。 A. A B / C. some choose B,


As long as it is a noun, whether it is countable or uncountable
such as
I have some water
I have some balls
Because stilkers are plural, they can't use a, they are also countable nouns, they can't use zero article, so we use some to modify countable nouns