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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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However, what you have made a mistake with in my humble opinion is that the indefinite article isn't used with uncountable nouns. Uncountable nouns ARE used with the indefinite article when the abstarct noun denotes a certain kind of quality,
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. Hi, can the ellipsis of this nature (that is - ellipted 'who are') happen anywhere in a sentence? - Probably; at least it can in your examples: Women looking for men with good characters need not search any further. They are women
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Hi, can the ellipsis of this nature (that is - ellipted 'who are') happen anywhere in a sentence? Women looking for men with good characters need not search any further. They are women looking for men with good characters. This woman
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This post is addressed to upper-level language learners and language teachers. It may not make much sense to those of you who have not studied formal grammar intensively. * * * In Greece, we only have two real problems with getting the principles
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I think "she" is used primarily when referring to ones ... to one's own ship as "she" but not another person's. Interesting. Are other people's ships male or neuter? Neuter, I would think. I vaguely remember the
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I think "she" is used primarily when referring to ones own country, in the same way that one refers to one's own ship as "she" but not another person's. Interesting. Are other people's ships male or neuter? I
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