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Hi,
I have a bucket of water.
But isn't the noun phrase the modifiers with the noun. Yes.
So if the sentence was " I had 3 buckets of water", 3 bucket s of water would be the noun phrase. Yes. That's why I said
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But isn't the noun phrase the modifiers with the noun. So if the sentence was " I had 3 buckets of water", 3 bucket of water would be the noun phrase. I thought maybe 'buckets of water' could be considered a countable noun or
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. Is it true that 'few' and 'little' mean the
same more or less and few is used with countable nouns and little is
used with uncountables?-- Yes: I have few friends and less money. 'Some' works with both countables and
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Hi! Is it true that 'few' and 'little' mean the
same more or less and few is used with countable nouns and little is
used with uncountables? Please tell me about the usage of these words!! and what about some? which one is
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For countable nouns ("car", "tree", "house" etc.), use "a lot of" or "lots of" followed by the plural of the noun:
"There were a lot of cars"
"There were lots of cars"
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Hi. Can we use the word "more" with both uncountable and countable nouns? I think we use the word "many" with countable nouns and the word "much" for uncountable nouns.
more happiness/money
more pens and
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Calif,
You said that the choice between
ANY + plural countablenoun or
ANY + singular countable noun
depends on context. I hope you could explain more.
I have two examples to start with. The teacher explains a lesson and then
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So I repeat my question. Which usage is correct: "how many breeds of dog are there?" or "how many breeds of dogs are there?"? In English English, for a start, and preferably with quotations (of either form) from well-respected
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. You are incorrect. A singular countable noun requires a determiner of some sort. I have a head, I have a heart, I have a wife, I have a car, I have a headache. .
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Hi, everyone!
How about this sentence, "I have a wife" ?
Even though "wife" is a countable noun, in this case, it shoud be wrong one, I guess. I guess it should be, "I have wife", because if "I have a
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