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Anonymous Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

An uncountable noun

Hello. I am a student studying English. I have a question.

"Culture" is an uncountable noun, so can I write " a lot of culture" ?

Should it be "a lot of cultres"?

The whole sentence is " We can learn a lot of culture."

Thank you.

  

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Culture can be countable or uncountable, depending on the context. eg I like to learn about different cultures. eg I understand Japanese culture.

  • Culture can be countable or uncountable, depending on the context.
  • eg I like to learn about different cultures.
  • eg I understand Japanese culture.
  • We can learn a lot of culture is not wrong, but there may be a more natural way to say what you mean.
  • eg We can learn good manners.
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Culture can be countable or uncountable, depending on the context.

eg I like to learn about different cultures.

eg I understand Japanese culture.


We can learn a lot of culture is not wrong, but there may be a more natural way to say what you mean.

eg We can learn good manners.

eg We can learn a lo about a country's customs..

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