First day English singular and plural! 1. When hamburgers or noodles are used as subjects, is it or are they followed by be? 2. When referring to many noodles, do you always follow s after noodle? Is hamburger a countable noun? 4. Can hamburger be followed by s or must it be followed by s? 5. Is meat, fruit and vegetable plural when it means all kinds of meat, fruit and vegetable? 6. Is "meat" generic? If so, is "be" or "are" followed by "be"?

First day English singular and plural! 1. When hamburgers or noodles are used as subjects, is it or are they followed by be? 2. When referring to many noodles, do you always follow s after noodle? Is hamburger a countable noun? 4. Can hamburger be followed by s or must it be followed by s? 5. Is meat, fruit and vegetable plural when it means all kinds of meat, fruit and vegetable? 6. Is "meat" generic? If so, is "be" or "are" followed by "be"?

are
It's usually plural
It's countable
It's the plural, it's the s, and the singular is a hamburger
Fruit is usually uncountable, but it means many kinds of fruits can be added S. vegetable is a countable noun
Mean uncountable followed by is