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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 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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Hi, Could we have used the singular verb "differs" in your sentence? I think you are using the word "usage" as an uncountable noun. What is the difference between yours and this? New and old equipment needs (need?) to be fixed.
ESL General English Grammar Questions
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anonymous
152 days ago
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Hi,
"I understand your feelings, but if you want to continue having a social relationship with these people, then politely RSVP with your regrets. To ignore the invitation would be a breach of good manners."
The sentence above
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"I understand your feelings, but if you want to continue having a social relationship with these people, then politely RSVP with your regrets. To ignore the invitation would be a breach of good manners." The sentence above is from Dear
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Hi,
Would you say an adjective is a phrase/clause It's neither. An adjective is a word.
that tells something about a noun as to what it is, which one it is, and how many there are. Yes
Does it tell any other things about a noun (if I
ESL Basic English Grammar Questions and Help
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clive
188 days ago
Expressions, Nouns, Plurals, Difference Between, Uncountable Nouns, Numbers, Clauses, Writing, Speaking, Chat, Friendships, Adjectives
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Hi.
Would you say an adjective is a phrase/clause that tells something about a noun as to what it is, which one it is, and how many there are. Does it tell any other things about a noun (if I phrased my question correctly)?
Can we say
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Hi, what is it that you are having trouble with? Articles? Would you say "I want banana" or "I want a banana"? You need to understand how to use articles, and to understand that, you need to know the difference between
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What does uncountable mustache mean or what feeling do you have to see uncountable mustache or what's the difference between countable mustache and uncountable mustache? It's the same as hair , as I said above. the growth of mustache is
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Question 1 I have thought mustache is countable until now so I'm surprised to know growth of mustache is correct. What does uncountable mustache mean or what feeling do you have to see uncountable mustache or what's the difference between
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