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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
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Uncountable noun following the question word "what"?

Hi. Could we use an uncountable noun after the question word "what"? I think we could with the uncountable noun "equipment," but I can't come up with any other uncountable noun, off the top of my head right now, especially one with abstract meaning. Please help. Thank you for your help in advance.

What equipment did you use to complete the job?
  

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Anonymous Could we use an uncountable noun after the question word "what"? Yes: What advice did she give you? What beauty she possesses!

  • Anonymous Could we use an uncountable noun after the question word "what"?
  • Yes: What advice did she give you?
  • What beauty she possesses!
  • What furniture shall we buy?
  • What music is that?
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AnonymousCould we use an uncountable noun after the question word "what"?
Yes:

What advice did she give you?
What beauty she possesses!
What furniture shall we buy?
What music is that?

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