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here, "to man" has to be changed to "a man or men"? No. Such a change is not necessary. If "man" is a countable noun, then doesn't it have to be "a man" here? Yes, but that's an "if". Is it
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** The Truth had been revealed to man with scientific accuracy.. here, "to man" has to be changed to "a man or men"? If "man" is a countable noun, then doesn't it have to be "a man" here?
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I think the words such as 'form', 'type' and 'sort' tend to negate the need to have an article before the noun that follows it. a form of human being a type of pen a sort of animal The nouns that followed the phrases 'a
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Hi, Could you please tell me which of the variants is grammatically correct? 1. Built in the15th century, THE church is in need of repair. 2. Built in the 15th century church is in need of repair. In both cases we use participle II, but it
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Hi, Forum Gurus and members! 1. It was unbelievable that a man so eminent would actually sit in our dining room, use our knives and forks, and eat our food. Every imperfection in our home and our characters would jump out at him. The Truth had
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Whether e-mail is countable or not is still evolving. In both British and American dictionaries, the noun "e-mail" is already being listed as a countable noun: http://dictionary.cambridge.org/define.asp?key=25267&dict=CALD
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None of them sounds native to me. A native speaker would say, "20 people have donated their blood to the blood bank." Or, "The blood bank has received 20 blood donations." If you want to use simple past tense, you need to make
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Hi, When do I have to use Victory word like a countable noun and when like an uncountable noun ? Uncountable when making a general statement. eg the well-known saying, 'Victory is sweet'. eg Wellington's goal at Waterloo was victory.
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Hello. When do I have to use Victory word like a countable noun and when like an uncountable noun ? Thanks.
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. It is possible if 'Telecom' is the name of the company -- ' I started working at Telecom Company , Ltd -- but more likely the article is just unstressed and difficult to perceive. A or an is used before all singular countable nouns
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