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Jigneshbharati Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

A headache

Could you please help me to understand why we treat headache as a countable noun?
  

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My wife and I both have headaches. I've had headaches every day this week. She's had headaches since she was a child.

  • My wife and I both have headaches.
  • I've had headaches every day this week.
  • She's had headaches since she was a child.
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My wife and I both have headaches.

I've had headaches every day this week.

She's had headaches since she was a child.

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Jigneshbharati Could you please help me to understand why we treat headache as a countable noun?

Why shouldn't it be countable? We have aches and pains. You can awake with a tummy ache. "Headache" can also be non-count, you know. The doctor was treating her with botox for headache.

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