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HuaMin Chen Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

'more features' or ''more feature'

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00Do we need 's' or not below?02br
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00Is it one restriction, for not being able to have more features for a multi-form application, by C#? 0-
  

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0 Hi HuaMin,02br 01b 00'More features'02b 00 is better in your sentence. You can certainly use 01b 00'one more feature' 02b 00to mean an additional one. 0-

  • 0 Hi HuaMin,02br 01b 00'More features'02b 00 is better in your sentence.
  • You can certainly use 01b 00'one more feature' 02b 00to mean an additional one.
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0 Hi HuaMin,02br
01b00'More features'02b00 is better in your sentence. You can certainly use 01b00'one more feature' 02b00to mean an additional one. 0-
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0Additionally, "01b00one more feature02b00" implies the final addition, ie: there are no more features to mention after this. 0-
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0By the way, we say 'No problem'. It's no need to add 's' to 'problem', isn't it?0-
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0"No problem" is a fixed idiom - it's just fine in the singular.0-
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0Additionally, it's of no need to add 's' to 'advice' below, isn't it?02br
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00'Any other advice for what I need?'0-
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0Can't think of an example using "advice" as a countable.0-
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0Hi again,02br
01font00For guidance or recommendations, we should use 01b00advice02b00. (i.e., always singular).02font02br
00However, here is an extract text from Oxford Dictionary that Yoong Liat, a member of our forums, once shared with us:02br
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01b00"advice02b00 [01
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01cite10Hoa Thai12cite10"Well I understand there were some questions arising out of Mr Downer’s comments regarding Turkey and the travel 11b10advices12b10." 12blockquote
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00I think current American for this is "advisories," though I've only heard the word in the past few years and don't kno
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0 I would expect any possible usage of 'advices' to be highly specialized (and therefore rare) or archaic. 02br
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00For everyday English, 01i00advice02i00 is used as an uncountable noun.0-
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0 Hi Avangi,02br
00Yes! 01b00Advisories02b00 is the word I often hear nowadays, especially from weather news. 0-

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