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I understand a countable noun is presented by a number and it can be presentd in both the singular form and plural form and an uncountable noun can not be presented in the singular form and can not be presented by a number, However I am struggling
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> Are " nusiance " same as "noise" on the line? No, a nu i sance (note the spelling) is basically a situation, or the actions of an animal or person that causes you to feel annoyed or to have some sort of trouble. A nuicance
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The indefinnite article and numbers are not used with non-countable nouns, such as advice. So, he has a good knowledge of English is wrong? CB
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cool breeze
137 days ago
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The indefinnite article and numbers are not used with non-countable nouns, such as advice.
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1. What does "Go ahead, I'm a sucker for you!"? I'm a lollipod for you? It's a slang right? It's definitely slang, but I don't attribute its origin to the lollipop (note the spelling). I could be way off base.
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avangi
153 days ago
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thanks for your answer this topic was realy confusing me but now it's clear.
ın our country capital letters using for to take attention sorry for screaming at you.
and last question in this point is this rule can be used for countable
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Hi,
is my sentence:
"The aid she chooses are games and activities that use the board."
My question is: I'm using aid as an uncountable noun here and then I enumerate two other nouns, i.e. games and activities so I use
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clive
195 days ago
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Hello everyone! This is my sentence: "The aid she chooses are games and activities that use the board." My question is: I'm using aid as an uncountable noun here and then I enumerate two other nouns, i.e. games and activities so I
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anonymous
195 days ago
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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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nellisha
235 days ago
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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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