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Avangi Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Countable or uncountable

Hi,

I've read posts in which members speak of "C's" and "U's" in dictionary entries, indicating whether or not a noun is countable. I haven't happened to spot one of these.

Could someone please name one or more dictionaries which carry this feature? Are any online?

Many thanks! - A.Emotion: smile
  

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Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary Here's the look-up on "identity". org/dictionary/british/identity Note the [C or U]. CJ

  • Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary Here's the look-up on "identity".
  • org/dictionary/british/identity Note the [C or U].
  • CJ
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Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary

Here's the look-up on "identity".

http://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/british/identity

Note the [C or U].

CJ
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Hey! Many thanks, Jim!

Edit. Uh-oh, "increase" is AC/DC - bipolar.Emotion: sweating

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