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Hello, Alex, when talking about two people or things, use neither . For three or more, use none. Using nobody and, additionally, no one is also possible. None of + uncountable noun - singular: None of the money has been spent on repairs. None
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There is no indefinite article with the word "coffee" because "coffee" is an uncountable noun. However, you could say this: - Afternoon is the time I need a cup of coffee . The word "afternoon" does not have an
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history is being used as an uncountable noun in this sentence. Uncountable nouns don't take the article a . CJ
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that horse -> those horses
that coffee -> those coffee? or that coffee?
Which is correct for uncountable nouns?
Thanks a lot.
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My dictionary doesn't have that designation, but I'm sure you're correct about its meaning. If you need help in understanding the difference between countable and uncountable nouns, you might try typing "countable" in the
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I suppose it's possible he's speaking of "the position" as a job classification (singular) . In this case he may be using "vacancy" as uncountable noun. thank you, you are excellent it is very convincing
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The 2009 entry vacancy we currently have is for a position in our investment team. Our 2010 entry holds both investment and accounting vacancies. You say "clearly there must be more than one vacancy." Why "clearly"? It's
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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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I think the word "status" is an uncountable noun. It can also be countable. a is fine. Why does it have to be the phrase "a few" in front of the word "dozen"? It doesn't have to be "a few". However,
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I know some nouns can be either countable or uncountable. when I look for something in my dictionaries, I can notice a subtle difference between nouns. Some nouns have their definitions starting with " " In OALD7, and other nouns have
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