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Old 06-May-2007, 21:39
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Thanks for those who replied to my last post.

Who can help me?

do you say Many evidence show that or shows that ; or a lot of evidences show or evidence show that.....


...Increasing evidence indicate or indicates earl alterations....


Please answer as soon as possible must send in a article by tomorrow morning early...

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Hi Emmy

The word 'evidence' is normally an uncountable noun.

For example, you could say:

- Much of the evidence indicates...
- An increasing amount of evidence indicates early alterations....
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The word 'evidence' is normally an uncountable noun.
Isn't always?

You kind of got me curious. Do you have any examples when "evidence" is a countable noun?
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