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Coincidence Posted 13 years ago
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sunrise

Hello,
I have found the information that the word 'sunrise' is uncountable.
Should I say:
I enjoy watching sunrise. (in general)
or
I enjoy watching the sunrise.

If I am talking about a particular place:
I enjoy sitting on these rocks and watching the sunrise here.

Could you help, please?
  

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Coincidence Hello,I have found the information that the word 'sunrise' is uncountable. That's not true. ' Should I say: I enjoy watching sunrise s .

  • Coincidence Hello,I have found the information that the word 'sunrise' is uncountable.
  • That's not true.
  • ' Should I say: I enjoy watching sunrise s .
  • I enjoy watching the sunrise.
  • (in a particular place)
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CoincidenceHello,I have found the information that the word 'sunrise' is uncountable. That's not true.
'He has filmed dozens of sunrises and sunsets.'
Should I say: I enjoy watching sunrises.

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