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Yes, you need an article here because "eye" is a singular countable noun. Compare with, say, "a jar for water", which doesn't need an article because
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Yes, it does need an article because "eye" is a singular countable noun. Contrast with, say, "a jar for water", where "water" is (in this sense) a non-countable noun, so an article is not needed.
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I have never come across 'information' as a countable noun. However, we can have 'bits' or 'pieces' of information, which may be what the earlier poster was thinking about.
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No...It's a countable noun, but it's singular So we must say : This information Whereas in plural we say : These informations Best regards I'm sorry to inform you that whoever told you this misled you. It's " this
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No...It's a countable noun, but it's singular So we must say : This information Whereas in plural we say : These informations Best regards
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Hi, Everyone!! "He disappears into his room, then emerges, holding a piece of paper covered in pencil ." - - - Sophie Kinsella, The undomestic goddess. If "pencil" is a countable noun, why "pencil" is used here, not
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Hi Myeung Can you say 'one invention'? Since it is possible, it is a countable noun. Can you say 'one money'? Since it is wrong to say so, it is an uncountable noun.
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Normal 0 21 false false false MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 The main issues that the work is dealing with are countability and uncountable nouns in the English and Slovak languages. The work is a comparative analysis of these two morphological
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http://dictionary.cambridge.org/define.asp?key=10248&dict=CALD Bunch is countable noun, thus is is necessary.
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Hi, In a poetry called “Piano” by D.H. Lawrence. 'Poetry is not a countable noun. You need to say In a poem called "Piano" by D. H Lawerence. Best wishes, Clive
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