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SheltieBites Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Memory

"He has memory."
"He has a memory."
"He has good memory."
"He has a good memory."

How to use "memory"?
  

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" I only met him once a few years ago at a conference, He remembered me". " An article is possible depending on context, i,e, She has a good memory for names. Both examples are ok.

  • " I only met him once a few years ago at a conference, He remembered me".
  • " An article is possible depending on context, i,e, She has a good memory for names.
  • Both examples are ok.
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"He has very good memory."
I only met him once a few years ago at a conference, He remembered me".

"He has a good memory."
An article is possible depending on context, i,e, She has a good memory for names.

Both examples are ok.
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So, these are wrong:

"He has memory."
"He has a memory."
"He has good memory."
"He has a good memory."

and these are correct:
"He has very good memory."
"He has a very good memory."
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SheltieBites"He has memory." "He has a memory."
These two are not normal utterances.

These below are basically the same. I just spiced them up a little with "very".
"He has good memory."
"He has a good memory."

"He has very good memory."
"He has a

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