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Peaceblinkfriend Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

"See the book for more detail" Or "details"

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00Does the word 'detail' require a 's' ? 02br
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02br 02br 00When you mean "pieces of information" detail is a countable noun. 0-

  • 02br 02br 00When you mean "pieces of information" detail is a countable noun.
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0In that case, I would use detail01u00s02u00.02br
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00When you mean "pieces of information" detail is a countable noun. 02br
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00Detail can be a non-count noun when you refer, for example, to a painting that is very exact and has a lot of little visual aspects - then you could say "this picture shows so much detail" - or workwo

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