Hi
I don't speak English usually so i'm sorry if I have any mistake.
I've learned that I need to add a/an only before single noun.
I read in a book the sentence 'He examined her belly with an ill-concealed astonishment' and I wondered why there is no an before the ill-concealed astonishment and I was told that we don't add a/an before an uncountable noun. a few minutes ago I read the sentence "i'm still in a daze". Daze is also an uncountable noun so I don't understand there is "a" before that?
thanks
I don't speak English usually so i'm sorry if I have any mistake.
I've learned that I need to add a/an only before single noun.
I read in a book the sentence 'He examined her belly with an ill-concealed astonishment' and I wondered why there is no an before the ill-concealed astonishment and I was told that we don't add a/an before an uncountable noun. a few minutes ago I read the sentence "i'm still in a daze". Daze is also an uncountable noun so I don't understand there is "a" before that?
thanks