Verona_82
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Hello,
I asked a student to look up the word 'accommodation' to find out if it is countable or uncountable after he wrote "There aren't many cheap accommodation in the area". I'm used to its being uncountable, but the student decided to go for the American usage. So I guess I'll have to be content with
There isn't much cheap accommodation in the area
and
There aren't many cheap accommodations in the area.
And the latter sounds so strange. :-? Do people say 'accommodations' in Australia and Canada as well?
P.S. The book's British. Would a British teacher correct 'accommodations'?
Thank you in advance.
I asked a student to look up the word 'accommodation' to find out if it is countable or uncountable after he wrote "There aren't many cheap accommodation in the area". I'm used to its being uncountable, but the student decided to go for the American usage. So I guess I'll have to be content with
There isn't much cheap accommodation in the area
and
There aren't many cheap accommodations in the area.
And the latter sounds so strange. :-? Do people say 'accommodations' in Australia and Canada as well?
P.S. The book's British. Would a British teacher correct 'accommodations'?
Thank you in advance.