I read the following in one of the google books about Topic Sentence.
"The sentence in bold is the first sentence of a brief summary of the passage."
Please explain to me the use of "a" before "brief summary of"?
brief=adjective
is "summary" a singular countable noun?
What makes the noun non-specific in the context?
thanks
Jigneshbharati is "summary" a singular countable noun? Yes. Jigneshbharati What makes the noun non-specific in the context?
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Jigneshbharatiis "summary" a singular countable noun?
Yes.
JigneshbharatiWhat makes the noun non-specific in the context?
Other brief summaries could be written.