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Jigneshbharati Posted 5 years ago
Grammar

Accomodation

Cheap accommodation is getting difficult to find in this town.
https://www.englishclub.com/ref/esl/Nouns_that_are_Count_and_Noncount/accommodation_2951.php
Could you please explain why "accommodation" is uncountable? I am really struggling to understand this concept.

Can't we count them? Please help me to understand this concept.

  

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"Accommodation" is mostly a non-count noun. Just accept it. Think of it as "housing".

  • "Accommodation" is mostly a non-count noun.
  • Just accept it.
  • Think of it as "housing".
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"Accommodation" is mostly a non-count noun. Just accept it. Think of it as "housing".

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