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Udonthaveasoul Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Can we say "Can you imagine life without advertisement?"

hello everyone

Can we say "Can you imagine life without advertisement?"

or should we say "Can you imagine life without advertisements?"

help me out please
  

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Hello, udont - and welcome to English Forums. These are OK: Can you imagine life without advertising ? Can you imagine life without advertisements ?

  • Hello, udont - and welcome to English Forums.
  • These are OK: Can you imagine life without advertising ?
  • Can you imagine life without advertisements ?
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Hello, udont - and welcome to English Forums.

These are OK:

Can you imagine life without advertising?

Can you imagine life without advertisements?
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one more question

Are these two sentences are the same?

"Can you imagine life without advertisements?"

"Can you imagine life without advertising?"
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Wow many thanks Mister Micawber

Could you tell me why "advertisement" is incorrect?
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The two sentences are the same in meaning. 'Advertisement' is not 'incorrect' - it is an odd word choice. The uncountable form means the concept only. 'Advertising' is the common noun used for the process or field.

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