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Mr. Tom Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Cleverly edited footage

Hi 

Do I need a "a" before the phrase cleverly edited footage?

What was shown to the people was cleverly edited footage.
or
What was shown to the people was a cleverly edited footage.

Thanks,

Tom
  

Top answer

I see footage as non-countable: do not include a .

  • I see footage as non-countable: do not include a .
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I see footage as non-countable: do not include a.

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