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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

A/Zero article

Guys, please what is the correct form (and why)?:

"with potential provider " / "with a potential provider"

"he got very positive feedback" / "he got a very positive feedback"

"he is good coach" / "he is a good coach"

thanks a lot!!!
  

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The key is the difference between count nouns and non-count nouns. You can use "a" before a count noun, but not a non-count noun. Which are the count nouns?

  • The key is the difference between count nouns and non-count nouns.
  • You can use "a" before a count noun, but not a non-count noun.
  • Which are the count nouns?
  • coach, provider, feedback
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The key is the difference between count nouns and non-count nouns. You can use "a" before a count noun, but not a non-count noun.

Which are the count nouns?
coach, provider, feedback
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well, coach and provider is countable and feedback not, so:

"with a potential provider"

"he got very positive feedback"

"he is a good coach"

is that correct? thanks a lot!

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