Bassim
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- Mar 1, 2008
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- Student or Learner
- Native Language
- Bosnian
- Home Country
- Bosnia Herzegovina
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- Sweden
I am wondering what happens to an uncountable nouns when they get an adjective in front of them. Do they need an article before the adjective or are they still without it?
For example the word "sleet":
1. He was driving through the heavy sleet. (or should I write it without "the")
2. A cold sleet was falling all the morning. ( or should it be without "a")
3. A freezing sleet hit my face as I walked the street. ( I am not sure if it should be "the" or "a")
For example the word "sleet":
1. He was driving through the heavy sleet. (or should I write it without "the")
2. A cold sleet was falling all the morning. ( or should it be without "a")
3. A freezing sleet hit my face as I walked the street. ( I am not sure if it should be "the" or "a")