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Anonymous Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

Is It Countable Or Uncountable?

"Although you and I have disagreements, but there's no irreconcilable hatred between us."


I'd like to see the hatred is countable or uncountable

Oxford Learner's dictionary just says

[uncountable, countable]
  1. ?a very strong feeling of dislike for somebody/something
  

Top answer

anonymous there's no irreconcilable hatred between us 'hatred' is uncountable here. anonymous Although you and I have disagreements, but there's no irreconcilable hatred between us. This is grammatically impossible.

  • anonymous there's no irreconcilable hatred between us 'hatred' is uncountable here.
  • anonymous Although you and I have disagreements, but there's no irreconcilable hatred between us.
  • This is grammatically impossible.
  • You must remove one of the two highlighted words and keep the other.
  • You must have only one of these in your sentence.
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anonymousthere's no irreconcilable hatred between us

'hatred' is uncountable here.

anonymousAlthough you and I have disagreements, but there's no irreconcilable hatred between us.

This is grammatically impossible. You must remove

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