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hi, based on the following 3 sentences, is my logic correct? sentence1: thank you for applying our accounting vacancy logic: (the word vacancy represents all accounting vacancies in his firm) sentence 2: thank you for applying our 2010 Graduate
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According to Newbury House Dictionary of American English, "service" is an uncountable noun when it means the care of a machine to keep it in good working order: When our oven broke, we called a repairman for service . According to
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Hi,
The following sentence is by a native English speaker. I feel that there should be an article before ‘stabilized occupancy’. I know that ‘occupancy’ is a non-countable noun, however it seems the author is trying to be specific with
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Hi,
Here's what my dictionary says about this. I've simplified the quote slightly.
Some (people) feel that majority should used only with countable nouns, and not with mass nouns. To avoid wordiness and possible criticism, most
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I have to look at the bold nouns in the following sentances and decide if they are countale or uncountable I am not sure on the following could somone please check to see if my answers are correct Many thanks
1. Would you like a
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Hello,
I have a quick question. Is the following sentence correct?:
A lot of our profits came from several overseas business ventures.
Profits is a countable noun because it can be used as a plural noun (Our profits are high.)
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Friends, I'm confuse regarding the usage of countable and uncountable
noun in this sentence. Because of the obscurity of that word I'm not
been able to comprehend whether it's singular or plural. Actually, I
want to use this term in
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I know that "shrub" is a countable noun. However, I still find that people use "shrub" with "s" and no "s". I have learned this from many articles on some webs. Just type "desert shrub" and you
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In one of the Cambridge books a came across the following sentence: Brand recognition is how much people recognize a brand. Why is MUCH used here? I thought PEOPLE is a countable noun and we should use MANY. Can it be a misprint?
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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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