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Nazanin saryazdi Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

aspirin

When do we use the word "aspirin" as a countable word and when an uncountable one?
  

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I can't open the link sir!
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Aspirin- a white crystalline substance

An aspirin - an aspirin tablet
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I couldn't understand.. It is written I took two aspirin and ... two aspirin? why not countable here?
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From that dictionary entry: plural as·pi·rin, as·pi·rins.
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nazanin saryazdiI can't open the link sir!
What seems to be the problem, nazanin? It opens for me.
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nazanin saryazdiwhy not countable here?
It is countable. As 5jj has shown you, the word has 2 plural forms, one with '-s' and one without.
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The problem is solved! I could open the link !

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