keannu
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- Dec 27, 2010
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- Korean
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- South Korea
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What is the criteria to use a(indefinite article) for mass noun? I think when you specify conceptual mass noun in general, you use singular, while when you have countable products, you use plural, but it's still not hundered percent clear. Please someone help me.
1. I want to have chicken.(without any chicken available at hand)
2. I want to have three chickens(with cooked 10 chickens on the table)
1. I want to have chicken.(without any chicken available at hand)
2. I want to have three chickens(with cooked 10 chickens on the table)