They have been hired as a security for... Should there be an indefinite article before the noun security? Rafa³ | |
| Suggest please, what kind of indefiniteness the article "a" carries in the following sentence or, in other words, why it's used here. "She has a good knowledge of Greek." P.S. Could you please recommend any decent reading on the articles usage? ... | |
| Hi. I believe I have asked a question similar to this in the past and believe I haven't gotten a clear answer. That is why I am asking this again using the sentence which I think I have used back then (maybe changed the sentence a little). Why woul ... | |
| Dear Teachers Is "medecine" an uncountable noun? Can it get the indefinite article "a"? Thanks beforehand Regards Nata.. | |
| Two of my friends are turning thirty. The indefinite article is used for singular nouns. So, if there is only one thirtieth celebration for both my friends, do we say I have a friends' thirtieth? But if both of my friends are having two separate ... | |
| Hi, Can "a" distribute to a noun requiring "an"? Eg, It may be followed by a noun, verb, conjunction, or adjective. Or must I say, ". . . . by a noun, verb, conjunction, or an adjective." ? Thanks! - A. | |
| Hi Dear teachers, Am I right to think that the following nouns do not get the Indefinite Article (A/An) ? E.g. wonderful weather (not a wonderful weather) wonderful news (not a wonderful news) in such rainy weather (not in such a rainy weather) nice ... | |
| Dear teachers Please, help me with these two sentences out. E.g. You look very tired. You need a holiday. Shall we go out for a meal this evening? Do we put the indefinite article "a" with the following Nouns? Thanks beforehand Regards Nata... | |
| Is this true that one shouldn't use indefinite articles, 'a' and 'an', with abstract nouns because they aren't countable? But definite article, 'the', could be used with any kind of a noun. Please let me know. Thanks. | |
| I found this phrase "a degree of stress" in M-W's Col. Dic. 'Stress' isn't a countable noun, I mean someone can't have two 'stresses'. Then, why is M-W an indefinite article "a" with it? | |
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