1. She is eating a noodle.

2. She is eating noodles.
3. She ate two bowls of noodles.
4. She ate two bowls of noodle.

(Which ones are correct?)

1. 2. 3. are correct.

Sra

Out of the four sentences provided, sentences 2 and 3 are correct.

2. She is eating noodles.
This sentence is correct because the plural form "noodles" is used to indicate that she is eating more than one noodle.

3. She ate two bowls of noodles.
This sentence is also correct as it uses the plural form "noodles" to indicate that she ate more than one bowl of noodles.

1. She is eating a noodle.
This sentence is incorrect because the singular form "a noodle" is used, suggesting that she is only eating one noodle. However, the common usage is to eat more than one noodle, so it would be more appropriate to use the plural form "noodles."

4. She ate two bowls of noodle.
This sentence is incorrect because the singular form "noodle" is used instead of the plural form "noodles" to indicate that she ate more than one bowl of noodles.

Out of the four sentences you have provided, the correct ones are:

1. She is eating a noodle.
2. She is eating noodles.
3. She ate two bowls of noodles.

In sentence 1, "a noodle" refers to one single strand of noodle. This sentence implies that she is eating just one strand of noodle.

In sentence 2, "noodles" is the plural form of "noodle." This sentence suggests that she is eating more than one strand of noodles.

In sentence 3, "bowls" is plural, indicating more than one bowl. Therefore, "noodles" is also plural to match with "bowls."

Sentence 4, "She ate two bowls of noodle," is incorrect because "noodles" should be plural to agree with "two bowls" instead of using the singular form, "noodle."