"This adjective describes something that is important and meaningful."
significant
"What is an uncountable noun?"
"This type of noun cannot be pluralized
"Official documents or skills needed to apply for a job."
qualifications
1. A deep hole in the ground
2. The hard seed in a cherry."
a pit
"Content that's available whenever you want to watch it."
on demand
This phrase refers to a small, visible part of a much larger problem."
the tip of an iceberg
"What are countable nouns?"
"You can use 'many' with this type of noun, but NOT 'much' (e.g., 'many books')."
To stop participating in something (e.g., '___ the course').
drop
"The lowest floor of a building, below ground level."
basement
"To learn information you didn't know before."
find out
"The phrase meaning to increase worldwide influence or operations."
expand global reach
"What are uncountable nouns ending in -s?"
"Though they seem plural, these nouns are uncountable (e.g., 'news,' 'mathematics').
"A strong instinctive feeling (e.g., 'I ___ it in my ___')."
feel it in your gut
"Fancy, elegant, and expensive (e.g., a ___ hotel)."
posh
"The action of starting a new business from scratch."
found a company
"The process of replacing original dialogue with another language."
dubbing technology
"Fix this sentence: 'She gave me two useful informations.'"
'She gave me two useful pieces of information'
"One-sided love that is not returned."
unrequited love
"One part of a series, like a single 'Game of Thrones' story."
episode
"A phrase that's hard to say fast, like 'She sells seashells.'"
a tongue twister?"
"To discover shared interests between disagreeing parties."
find common ground
"Complete the rule: 'We use fewer with ____ nouns and less with ____ nouns.'"
fewer with countable, less with uncountable'
"Without any errors or mistakes."
flawless
"When wealth or opportunities aren't distributed fairly."
inequality
"Total ticket sales for a movie or theater performance."
box office