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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Capacity??

Hi,

mental capacity

Is this countable, uncountable or singular?

For example, can i write

There is a lack of mental capacity. or

We need to focus on mental capacity.

?? Some use mental capacities.

What distinguishes this use?
  

Top answer

You can use 'mental capacities' of 2 people.

  • You can use 'mental capacities' of 2 people.
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You can use 'mental capacities' of 2 people.
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So can mental capacity be used as an uncountable noun?

Like "his level of mental capacity"?
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