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I think the words "a meat" means a type or brand of meat.
Correct.
In everyday English, "meat" as a countable noun (with plural "meats") is much less common than "meat" as uncountable noun (mass
ESL General English Grammar Questions
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mr wordy
156 days ago
Plurals, Nouns, Uncountable Nouns, Countable Nouns, Countries, United States, United Kingdom, Great Britain, American, Apologies, Languages
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'While' is not an abstract noun when the sentence is about somebody doing something, before they do something else. It is more like a connective word (because, and, or). For example:
'While she waited for the train, she drank a cup
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Hi. I was looking at two verses, Judges 21:22 and Jeremiah 14:14, of the Bible, New International Version, and saw these words in each verse.
In Judges 21:22, I saw the words "a kindness" and in Jeremiah 14:14, the words
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Hi, Thank you for the information. 'Software' is an uncountable noun. Say It's Chinese web filtering software that . . . or It 's a piece of Chinese web filtering software that . . . Best wishes, Clive
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Hi, Thank you for the information. 'Software' is an uncountable noun. Say It's Chinese web filtering software that . . . or It 's a piece of Chinese web filtering software that . . . Best wishes, Clive
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Hi. Thank you. I think it became a habit for me to look at the dictionary whenever I have a word that I am not sure whether it is countable or uncountable. I checked a dictionary and saw it listed as uncountable. Then, my thought was the word must
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Hi. I think (if I am not mistaken) mostly uncountable nouns that have something to do with emotions and feelings readily render themselves to a transformation to countable noun forms. Some uncountable nouns that I am thinking of, for example,
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I recall "in times of crisis" to be a rather common usage, especially at the beginning of a sentence, yet my English teacher says that, because crisis is a countable noun, the correct phrase should be "in times of a crisis," or
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Hi. Why would you say the following words have articles when those seem to be uncountable nouns?
(sentence fragments)
1) ... with a lowliness and patience and meekness which were the delight of ... (Does the article "a" extends
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We can say energies.
Why we can't say informations in the below sentence. Can you give me informations about countable and uncountable nouns, and tenses. There are different types of informations.
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