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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Countable/Uncountable words

Hello, 
I was given a task in which I need to advertise a book, and one of the sentences of the advertisement is:
"A book that combines an adventure and a good friendship among a group of children who aspire to help the environment."

I thought that before the "adventure" and the "good friendship" I need to put "an" and "a" (respectively). Am I right?
Are they considered as countable words or not?
Thanks in advance!
  

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Anonymous I thought that before the "adventure" and the "good friendship" I need to put "an" and "a" (respectively). Are they considered as countable words or not? They can be either countable or uncountable.

  • Anonymous I thought that before the "adventure" and the "good friendship" I need to put "an" and "a" (respectively).
  • Are they considered as countable words or not?
  • They can be either countable or uncountable.
  • It would be more usual to make them uncountable there.
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AnonymousI thought that before the "adventure" and the "good friendship" I need to put "an" and "a" (respectively). Am I right?Are they considered as countable words or not?
They can be either countable or uncountable. It would be more usual to make them uncountable there.

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