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Is there any rule that there should always be an article before a singular,...

Sentence is -For a long time, paracetamol has been recommended as a first-line drug in pain management guidelines.On Google, I found that "paracetamol" is a common noun and is also a singular...

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What type of nouns are 'cattle', 'staff' and 'jeans'?

I was taught that there are four types of nouns:singular countable: journey, sheep, childplural countable: journeys, sheep, childrensingular uncountable: travel, water, fruitplural uncountable:...

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Is it not many variety or not much variety?

Is it very confusing when we have to decide many or much on things we're not sure whether it's countable or cannot be counted. Money can be counted, but still it is with much? So who decides the logic?

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Words with plural-only nouns

Some words are used only with singular countable nouns, others only with plural countable nouns and others only with uncountable...

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Can I use some other + single noun

I wrote a sentence I got a maximum grade from Mathematics, Physics, Biology, and some other subject I don’t remember., but Grammarly thinks it's an agreement mistake and suggests changing to some other...

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Is it right that common nouns after "the whole" are countable and after "the...

Trying to understand when I need to use "the whole" before common nouns and when "the whole of the", I came across the following rule on wordreference.com:If a singular common noun is countable, we...

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a ... quantity of + plural countable nouns

I learned that "a ... quantity of ..." is typically followed by uncountable nouns.I'd like to know whether there are restrictions on it when it is followed by plural nouns.For example:a large quantity...

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Do you need {some/any} scissors? Yes. Do you have {some/any}?

A: Do you need _____ scissors?B: Yes. Do you have _____?a. any/anyb. any/somec. some/anyd. some/someMy answer is b. any/some. Is that correct?Or is it choice c. some/any because some scissors = a pair...

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How many beans vs How much beans?

When talking about beans, lentils or chickpeas should they be considered as countable or uncountable?Would a person normally say "How many beans should I cook?" or "how much beans should I cook?"...

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In the sentence "She says she has no friends," the number of friends is zero,...

In the sentence"She says she has no friends", even though the number of friends is zero (less than two), why is "friends" still plural?As an English learner, I have learnt the rule that if a countable...

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If 'Social Media' is uncountable and plural, why do we say 'Social media is...'?

This all began when I saw Grammarly giving me a red line on the verb has. My sentence, as I remember roughly, was...Social media has all potential to make your products and services popularThe...

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Is "language" countable or uncountable here?

I saw this essay question on a website (not a credible site). I think language is countable here because it's about foreign languages. But the question uses it uncountably. So, should language or...

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When can we omit the article in front of a countable word in singular?

In the sentence below, there is no "the" in front of former President. I am wondering what is the grammar rule for that?Under Smith and his successor, Douglas, Canada sought closer trade and energy...

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"making noise" or "make a noise"?

I was beginning to get confused on this sentence structure. I wager a noise is not singular or is it?Stop making a noise Stop making noiseWhich of these is a good way to present this situation?

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What article (if any) to use with the word 'subculture'?

According to the Cambridge Dictionary, the word 'subculture' is countable, which means it should be used with an article. However, I often see it used without any. For example:Much of the available...

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Are the Zero Article and the Definite Article Sometimes Interchangeable in...

Consider the following two quotes containing the noun phrase 'Nike Dunks' (a collection of shoes), in which we assume that we are referring to the entire category of these shoes, not a specific...

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{ "He" in "He left" is subject. } — The countable noun "subject" has no...

The textbook "The Cambridge Grammar of the English Language", page 67:There is one guard outside.It’s clear that it’s a forgery.In the existential example, the dummy (semantically empty) pronoun...

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Why isn’t there any article before this countable noun?

There was chaise longue at the end of the dressing room, and Clea crept to it now and lay down, pulling her knees up to her chin.(Clea & Zeus Divorce by Emily Prager,p.54)I don’t find out why there...

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Practical usage of countable and uncountable nouns

My question is about some nouns that can be countable or uncountable depending on context. Nouns: potato, carrot, onion, tomatoes, etc. What would be correct in everyday speech: I need to buy...

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"fewer than 1000 km" or "less than 1000 km"?

Which option is correct? "fewer than 1000 km" or "less than 1000 km"?I know that "less" is used for uncountable quantities and "Fewer" is used for countable items. But I don't know if a kilometer is...

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