sebayanpendam
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Hi,
I have this dictionary which indicates (U/C) which means U for uncountable while C for countable. Of the words that marked with this symbol is 'assembly'. Does this mean we can use 'assembly' arbitrarily in writing and speaking or we have to decide which form of a noun should it take?
e.g. We have (an) assembly today.
p/s: Did i use the word 'arbitrarily' correctly?
Thanks.
I have this dictionary which indicates (U/C) which means U for uncountable while C for countable. Of the words that marked with this symbol is 'assembly'. Does this mean we can use 'assembly' arbitrarily in writing and speaking or we have to decide which form of a noun should it take?
e.g. We have (an) assembly today.
p/s: Did i use the word 'arbitrarily' correctly?
Thanks.