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Fold scarf 101 Posted 3 years ago
Grammar

A depression or depression

1. She had a depression when she was a kid.


2. She had depression when she was a kid.


Is depression countable or uncountable?


Are both of these correct?

  

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fold scarf 101 1. She had a depression when she was a kid. This one isn't good.

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  • She had a depression when she was a kid.
  • This one isn't good.
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  • She had depression when she was a kid.
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fold scarf 1011. She had a depression when she was a kid.

This one isn't good. (Not correct.)

fold scarf 1012. She had depression when she was a kid.

This one is possible (correct), but we very often express this idea differently:

She was depressed when she was a kid.

If she was so depressed tha

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fold scarf 1012. She had depression when she was a kid.

As a matter of idiom, you don't "have" depression the way you have the flu or have acne. You suffer from it.

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