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Hanuman_2000 Posted 21 years ago
Grammar

sight

Hello,

1. What a beautiful sight!

Is this sentence correct? Is "sight" countable noun?
  

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The sentence is quite correct. "Sight" is a countable noun when used like this ("When we were in London we saw all the famous sights"), but a non-countable noun when referring to the sense of vision.

  • The sentence is quite correct.
  • "Sight" is a countable noun when used like this ("When we were in London we saw all the famous sights"), but a non-countable noun when referring to the sense of vision.
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The sentence is quite correct. "Sight" is a countable noun when used like this ("When we were in London we saw all the famous sights"), but a non-countable noun when referring to the sense of vision.
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hello!
1. What a beautiful sight!
yeah! it is proper used

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