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Maverick88 Posted 21 years ago
Grammar

Territory

'territory' isn't countable right?
'to allot territory' doesn't need an article right?
  

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Hi maverick88, I think it is countable. For example we could say "the territories of the empire".

  • Hi maverick88, I think it is countable.
  • For example we could say "the territories of the empire".
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Hi maverick88, I think it is countable. For example we could say "the territories of the empire".
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So I should say 'To allot a territory for a campus'?
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Yes....except I don't think that the word territory is quite what you mean here. Do you mean to allot land/ a location/ a development site?
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Yes I meant 'to allot land'. The context is 'to allot land for campus faculty and base meadows on it...' or something like this.

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