Grablevskij
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- Aug 17, 2007
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- Native Language
- Russian
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- Russian Federation
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- Russian Federation
In a textbook in my native language I can read a rule that an indefinite article is put before singular countable nouns determined by adjectives preceded bу so or too:
It is not so simple a problem as it seems.
It is too urgent a matter to postpone.
And a note: such phrases are impossible for plural nouns.
Well. But how to express such sense for plural nouns? Let's take the very two phrases. How to express these ideas for plural nouns?
It is not so simple a problem as it seems.
It is too urgent a matter to postpone.
And a note: such phrases are impossible for plural nouns.
Well. But how to express such sense for plural nouns? Let's take the very two phrases. How to express these ideas for plural nouns?