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a+adjective+uncountable noun
Hi,
Do all uncountable nouns take zero article form with adjectives to describe nouns?
"She has shown great love for the children."
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Re: a+adjective+uncountable noun

Originally Posted by
sebayanpendam
Hi,
Do all uncountable nouns take zero article form with adjectives to describe nouns?
"She has shown great love for the children."
When a noun is used uncountably, it cannot take the indefinite article. However, most words that are usually used uncountably, can be used countably too. They can take the indefinite article then.
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Re: a+adjective+uncountable noun

Originally Posted by
birdeen's call
When a noun is used uncountably, it cannot take the indefinite article. However, most words that are usually used uncountably, can be used countably too. They can take the indefinite article then.
Sometimes it can if you put a descriptive adjective in front of it. By pointing out some attribute, the adjective describes a type of whatever the uncountable noun is. So the indefinite article can be used there. This doesn't work with all uncountable nouns.
EDIT: wasn't there a thread about this some days ago?
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Re: a+adjective+uncountable noun
Wasn't there a thread about this some days ago?
Yes. See Similar Threads at the bottom of the page.
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