An apple has a sweet taste.
An apple has sweet taste. (I think, it is correct)
Which one is correct?
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The car is ready now.
A car is ready now.
Which one is correct?
Please tell me the reason also.
An apple has sweet taste. (I think, it is correct)
Which one is correct?
______________________________________________
The car is ready now.
A car is ready now.
Which one is correct?
Please tell me the reason also.
user_englishAn apple has a sweet taste.I have the book you ordered. vs I have a book I think you'll like
An apple has sweet taste. (I think, it is correct)Sorry, but the first sentence is correct.
Which one is correct?
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The car is ready now. Specific car [yours?].
A car is ready now. Non-specific.
Which one is correct?
Please tell me the reason also.
Comments
So, I think the noun `taste' is a countable noun
In this case, the apple has "a" taste, one taste out of several possible tastes (countable)
If a man has [good] taste in clothing, food, or whatever, the word is non-countable.
What about adjectives (a lot of, a little) which has articles but is used with uncountable noun?
The car is ready now