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Anonymous Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

Noun for "hair"

To all,

I am wondering whether " She has a long hair." or "She keeps a long hair" are correct concord in grammar?

Can hair be used with "a". Please shed some lights.

Urgent please because i need to explain it to my students.

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" or "She keeps a long hair" are correct concord in grammar? Can hair be used with "a". Please shed some lights.

  • " or "She keeps a long hair" are correct concord in grammar?
  • Can hair be used with "a".
  • Please shed some lights.
  • Urgent please because i need to explain it to my students.
  • Say 'She has long hair'.
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Hi,

I am wondering whether " She has a long hair." or "She keeps a long hair" are correct concord in grammar?

Can hair be used with "a". Please shed some lights.

Urgent please because i need to explain it to my students.

Say 'She has long hair'. Keep is not a correct ve

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