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I think most nouns are either countable or uncountable nouns with some nouns having both characteristics (if I am not mistaken).
and the words 'hymn" and "lament" seem to be countable nouns.
As I said, it's
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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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You can do that too, but it is not common, it's only used sometimes for emphasis. It's easy to build odd sentences that way, so I personally prefer to avoid using it that way, as a learner. When talking about one thing, using the article
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Hi,
I have difficulty clearly seeing the correctness of sentential constructions that have an uncountable noun with the verb 'have' before it.
I have happiness. -- This doesn't seem to be correctly written.
But, if we apply the same
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Thank you, Eimai_Anglos.
Are you saying a genitive cannot be made a countable noun or used as a countable noun? I think a guru has delivered expert advice on that aspect of grammar and I think it has been said a construction like "a shaking of
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Do you mean quality as an uncountable noun vs quality as a countable noun?
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Hi,
Could you help me understand the usage of "country"? Utah is home to some of the most scenic landscapes in the United States. Utah is home to some of the most scenic country in the United States. Do the two sentences have the same
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Ok, but it won't fix all the errors in this piece of writing.
The April's socio-economic growth has remained the same as that of the first 3 months. Industrial production had fairly high production and step by step resumed the previous growth
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Please read:
Government's April meeting: Announcing targets and capital for people to decide and supervise.
The April's socio-economic growth has remained the same as that of the first 3 months. Industrial production had fairly high
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I sent this a a message to Grammar Geek:
Thanks, but....I understand there is a "primary way"...Perhaps I'm not being clear. I'm not asking how this is most often said etc. etc...my interest is academic, viz., is it somehow acceptable to say
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