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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Is "content" an aggregate noun?

It seems awkward and illiterate to say "a content" but I have never seen content take a plural verb as in "these content" (versus these data.)

If aggregate noun is not the right term, where does content fit into the lexicon?

Andy

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'Content' is an uncountable noun.

  • 'Content' is an uncountable noun.
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'Content' is an uncountable noun.

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