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1. Should I use definite articles in this sentence? Why/why not? I would not use the definite article. However, I might possibly use it if the sentence is a reference to something previously mentioned in the the broader context -- in which certain
ESL General English Grammar Questions
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yankee
101 days ago
Articles, Nouns, Uncountable Nouns, Definite Articles, Writing, Sentences, References, Business, Career, Context, Numbers
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Hi,
Used that way, it means a glass of Coke / a can of Coke/ a drink of Coke .
Similary, we say things like
eg Would you like a beer?
eg I bought two coffees and a tea.
The word 'Coke' should really have a capital, as
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Hi Clive
Please can you explain why 'coke' is countable in the fourth sentence mentioned above?
Thanks
SarahJay
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what is the differences between mass nouns and uncountable nouns?
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1. Is the comma correctly used?-- No. No comma.
Most important of all is meeting daily needs.
2. Does the phrase "One of" (do I have to capitalize the word in quotes if that word appears first in a sentence?-- No. Could I have written
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Please check these. Also please answer the questions.
1. Is the comma correctly used?
Most important of all, is the need to meet the daily needs.
2. Does the phrase "One of" (do I have to capitalize the word in quotes
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Hi,
Correct.
Would you like to try some more?
Clive
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If someone can help I am happy I need to know countable and uncountable nouns for homework
I need to know bold words are countable or uncountable but do not understand
1. The windows are made of glass .
2. She has a glass of milk
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"Money" is an uncountable noun because of the rule that " we do not use a/an with uncountable nouns"
Eg. we do not say:
an oxygen
a sand
a gravel
similarly, we dont say "a money"
we count money in
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The noun "dream" is countable.
We can consider that "imagination" is either uncountable or countable , See the definition at Cambridge Dictionaries Online: imagination .
Here's an example to show how
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