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Maksim Makh Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

(much/many/a)

Please, help to choose:
there isn't much milk in the fridge
there isn't a milk in the fridge
?
And why?
  

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Hi, Please, help to choose: there isn't much milk in the fridge Yes there isn't a milk in the fridge No ? And why? ' Milk' is an uncountable noun.

  • Hi, Please, help to choose: there isn't much milk in the fridge Yes there isn't a milk in the fridge No ?
  • And why?
  • ' Milk' is an uncountable noun.
  • A common exception is eg in a restaurant, where you can order 'a milk', meaning 'a glass of milk'.
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Hi,

Please, help to choose:
there isn't much milk in the fridge Yes
there isn't a milk in the fridge No
?
And why? 'Milk' is an uncountable noun.

A common exception is eg in a restaurant, wher

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