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Jigneshbharati Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

A little hype

Produced by one of those boring names that is usually the guarantee of at least a little hype, but who cares?

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Why have they used "a" before noncount noun hype?

  

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Jigneshbharati Why have they used "a" before noncount noun hype? It goes with 'little', like 'a little sugar', 'a little water', etc.

  • Jigneshbharati Why have they used "a" before noncount noun hype?
  • It goes with 'little', like 'a little sugar', 'a little water', etc.
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JigneshbharatiWhy have they used "a" before noncount noun hype?

It goes with 'little', like 'a little sugar', 'a little water', etc.

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