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we can say no or else i don't? | use 2 adverbs one after the another
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Is the word division an uncountable noun? Wed May 09, 2007 13:51 pm  Is the word division an uncountable noun?
 

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ESL/EFL Test #294 "Economics Questions test (2)", question 5

Many companies around the world use ........., or make use of scientific advancements, to manufacture new and improved products every day.

(a) introductions
(b) division
(c) technology

English Language Proficiency Tests, Advanced Level

ESL/EFL Test #294 "Economics Questions test (2)", answer 5

Many companies around the world use technology, or make use of scientific advancements, to manufacture new and improved products every day.

Correct answer: (c) technology
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Is the word division an uncountable noun?

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Is the word division an uncountable noun? Wed May 09, 2007 15:10 pm  Is the word division an uncountable noun?
 

'Division' can be both countable and uncountable:

division
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