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Sarunnio Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Countable/uncountable

1) Can the word "walk" be an uncountable noun?
The answer is 'no'. Right?

2) In case of "drink", can it be both?
as in "He is out for drink." (drink as an abstract noun) and "He is out for a drink." (one occurrence")

Anyone can confirm whether my understanding is right or wrong Emotion: smile
  

Top answer

1-- No, it cannot. 2-- No, it cannot. 'Out for drink' is wrong.

  • 1-- No, it cannot.
  • 2-- No, it cannot.
  • 'Out for drink' is wrong.
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1-- No, it cannot.
2-- No, it cannot. 'Out for drink' is wrong.

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