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Goxu Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Countable/Uncauntable/Plural/Singlar Noun

Hi there,

Which one is proper or better?

I downloaded a large file.

A: So I get less space on the hard disk.
B: So I get a less space on the hard disk.
C: So I get less spaces on the hard disk.

B doesn't sound right to me. I don't know which is grammatically correct or more natual English.
  

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goxu A: So I get less space on the hard disk. B: So I get a less space on the hard disk. C: So I get less spaces on the hard disk.

  • goxu A: So I get less space on the hard disk.
  • B: So I get a less space on the hard disk.
  • C: So I get less spaces on the hard disk.
  • As shown.
  • Space (on a hard disk) is treated as an uncountable noun.
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goxuA: So I get less space on the hard disk.
B: So I get a less space on the hard disk.
C: So I get less spaces on the hard disk.
As shown. Space (on a hard disk) is treated as an uncountable noun.

CJ

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