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Jgipuzkoa  +  454455 Tue, 18 Dec 07 11:31 AM

Hello.

When are Panic, Shock, Fright countable and incountable nouns?

Jesús María.

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Mister Micawber  +  455228 Thu, 20 Dec 07 08:00 AM

When you are speaking of individual instances of these emotions, they can be countable:  I got a shock when I saw my wife's new hat.

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