I've got a headache/stomachache

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Winwin2011

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I read the following sentences from a book.

1. I 've got a headache.
2. I 've got stomachache.

In sentence 1, the author use "a" before headache. Why doesn't the author use "a" before stomachache in sentences 2? I looked "stomachache" up from dictionaries, it is a countable or uncountable noun. Is stomachache a countable or uncountable noun in sentence 2?
Thanks.
 
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There should have been an "a" before both of these words.
 
It seems that American English uses an "a" before "toothache" whereas British English does not use an article before it.
That is correct.
 
Well...what can I say? They also go to hospital and go to university. Perhaps one of our English members can provide us with a sound reason why the article is not required.
 
"Headache" is the only one of the standard "aches" we do use the article with.

I have a headache.
I have stomachache.
I have toothache.
I have bellyache.
I have tummy ache.
I have earache.
 
Well...what can I say? They also go to hospital and go to university. Perhaps one of our English members can provide us with a sound reason why the article is not required.
No, that's just British usage. We don't have to have a reason for it, any more than you have to have a reason for AmE usage.
 
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***** NOT A TEACHER *****


Hello, Winwin:



And don't forget: If your significant other (wife / husband / girlfriend/ boyfriend) leaves you, you will have a

heartache -- maybe!



James
 
And don't forget: If your significant other (wife / husband / girlfriend/ boyfriend) leaves you, you will have a heartache -- maybe!
Some of us will heave an enormous sigh of relief.
 
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