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It depends on the context . Context is considered an abstract noun.
Context, environment, format etc... can be a countable or non -countable depending on how they are entered into a sentense.
I can't work in an environemnt like this!
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Nona The Brit wrote: Did you have to do everything in the
order given or just through the poem? IT would be easier if not in
order. Anyway, working through the requirements you seem to have met
them (in my humble opinion that is) apart from
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Nona The Brit wrote: Did you have to do everything in the
order given or just through the poem? IT would be easier if not in
order. Anyway, working through the requirements you seem to have met
them (in my humble opinion that is) apart from
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Did you have to do everything in the order given or just through the poem? IT would be easier if not in order. Anyway, working through the requirements you seem to have met them (in my humble opinion that is) apart from the comments below. This
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I was given this assigment, kind of a nonsence poem. Here is the list:
Recipe Writing
1. Begin the poem with a metaphor.
2. Say something specific but utterly preposterous.
3. Use at least one image for each of the five sense, either
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"I like to read adventure stories" is the correct choice.
"adventurous" applies to people, not to abstract nouns like "story".
My brother is very adventurous. OK
This novel is very adventurous. Not OK.
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