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Believer Posted 20 years ago
Grammar

Nouns following it take no articles?

Hi,

I have this phrase, "a matter of something," and want to ask you if the nouns which are represented as "something" in the preceding reference don't take any articles -- not ever. All nouns below except choice seem to be uncountable nouns.

a matter of opinion

a matter of choice

a matter of honesty

a matter of trust
  

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choice and opinion are [ c ] nouns they are fixed phrases: no article

  • choice and opinion are [ c ] nouns they are fixed phrases: no article
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choice and opinion are [ c ] nouns

they are fixed phrases: no article

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