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Christine Christie Posted 5 years ago
Grammar

Noun(s)

Is it correct:


"You will need a technological means to locate your cabin, even if you just go for a walk in the surroundings."


Note: Is 'means' a countable or unaccountable noun?



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The noun "means" is plural in form, but always singular in sense.

  • The noun "means" is plural in form, but always singular in sense.
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The noun "means" is plural in form, but always singular in sense.

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Christine Christie"You will need a technological means to locate your cabin, even if you just go for a walk in the surroundings."

That is unnatural.

If you download our locator app to your phone, you will have the means to locate your cabin.

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