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Anonymous Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

Uncountable?

Let us look at language as: skill, tool, form, and function.

In the sentence, is the word 'tool' an uncountable noun? Thanks in advance.

  

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anonymous In the sentence, is the word 'tool' an uncountable noun? Unknown. There seems to be a mix of both in the list.

  • anonymous In the sentence, is the word 'tool' an uncountable noun?
  • Unknown.
  • There seems to be a mix of both in the list.
  • The colon is a good clue that the writer does not know what he is doing, so I wouldn't lose any sleep over "tool".
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anonymousIn the sentence, is the word 'tool' an uncountable noun?

Unknown. There seems to be a mix of both in the list. The colon is a good clue that the writer does not know what he is doing, so I wouldn't lose any sleep over "tool".

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