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Jigneshbharati Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

A contrast

We can use different words and phrases to highlight a contrast between two parts of a sentence. Some of these words and phrases are:
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Please explain the use of indefinite article before "contrast". How do I see the countability in its meaning?
If it's countable, you can have more than one of that noun.
  

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Jigneshbharati If it's countable, you can have more than one of that noun. Yes. a contrast one contrast two contrasts some contrasts

  • Jigneshbharati If it's countable, you can have more than one of that noun.
  • Yes.
  • a contrast one contrast two contrasts some contrasts
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JigneshbharatiIf it's countable, you can have more than one of that noun.

Yes.

a contrast
one contrast
two contrasts
some contrasts

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JigneshbharatiWe can use different words and phrases to highlight a contrast between two parts of a sentence. Some of these words and phrases are:
although, even though, despite, in spite of, however and but.

One contrast is expressed with the word "although".
Another contrast is expressed with the words "ev

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