angelene001
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"Hair" is an uncountable noun.
Do I get it right that when we physically see several separate hairs and we can count them, we can say "hairs"?
For example:
"There are two hairs in my soup"
If I want to describe a monster in a picture and it has got only three visible hairs on its head is it possible to say:
"The monster has got only three hairs"
Do I get it right that when we physically see several separate hairs and we can count them, we can say "hairs"?
For example:
"There are two hairs in my soup"
If I want to describe a monster in a picture and it has got only three visible hairs on its head is it possible to say:
"The monster has got only three hairs"
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