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Hello
that horse -> those horses
that coffee -> those coffee? or that coffee?
Which is correct for uncountable nouns?
Thanks a lot.
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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, You can count sandwiches, but you can't count milk. It's what is called an uncountable noun. You could say 'some milk'. Clive
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Hi, as far as i know, uncountable noun can not have 'a' in front of it, i looked up the word 'demeanor' from dictionary , and learned it is an uncountable noun; and i was given the following sentence example , 'she maintained a
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1. It may be unwise to say that something can be done to all proper nouns in English because there seem to be so many exceptions to every rule. However, using a and the with proper nouns in certain contexts is normal. The of-genitive - or of
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While a lot of food does have an uncountable sense (I like beef, I like watermelon), I don't find that "apple" is often use that way. If it were, you final Jane line would be "I love to eat apple" , not apples . When it is
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I ate an apple. I ate the apple that was on the table. I ate three apples. Do you really think the last one is wrong because "apple" is a countable noun? What role does "three" tell you in that sentence? Apple can either be
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hi,what is use an abstract noun in a sentence Please tell me an abstract noun. Then I can help you to use it in a sentence. Hi Clive I haven't read all the posts in this thread and thus I don't really know what this is all about.
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Mr. Miclawer, I wasn’t going to expand this pluralization discussion on “ creams” and “wines”. But it really bothered the heck out of me for two reasons. 1) I really wanted to find out if I was really blowing hot air on this subject because of my
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These are often called "uncountable nouns" (or "mass nouns"). For example, you can count apples -- one apple, two apples, three apples -- but you can't count "informations". There are lots and lots of them in
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