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Anonymous Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Content or contents

Hi. I am trying to understand the difference between the words "content" and "contents" in contexts like below but am having a hard time. Please help. Thank you in advance for your help.

1. You need to have a good understanding of the content/contents of this sectioni of the book.

2. You need to have a good understanding of the content/contents of the book.

  

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anonymous the difference between the words "content" and "contents" in contexts like below There is no difference in intent; 'content' is non-count and 'contents' is just an idiomatic variation. You may use either in both of your sentences.

  • anonymous the difference between the words "content" and "contents" in contexts like below There is no difference in intent; 'content' is non-count and 'contents' is just an idiomatic variation.
  • You may use either in both of your sentences.
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anonymous the difference between the words "content" and "contents" in contexts like below

There is no difference in intent; 'content' is non-count and 'contents' is just an idiomatic variation. You may use either in both of your sentences.

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Use the plural when physical objects are referred to: The contents of the box are on the floor now.

The singular is usually the better or the only choice if you refer to something invisible: What is the lead content of the water?

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