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Seagull Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

Countable/ Uncountable

Nothing is more enjoyable than tea time while you stay abroad.

Is the above sentence correct? I mean, can we think that 'tea time' is an uncountable noun, like 'breakfast' and 'lunch'?
  

Top answer

I would write teatime as one word. Other than that, the sentence is fine. Teatime is uncountable.

  • I would write teatime as one word.
  • Other than that, the sentence is fine.
  • Teatime is uncountable.
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I would write teatime as one word. Other than that, the sentence is fine. Teatime is uncountable.
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I understand.
Thank you so much, Blue Jay.

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