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Umakanthan Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Uncountable nouns

If "damages" is an uncountable noun, is the following sentence correct?"It required some fifteen or more years to repair damages from this outbreak, and to confine the stream by new embankments."
  

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umakanthan If "damages" is an uncountable noun If? Is it always an uncountable noun? umakanthan It required some fifteen or more years to repair damages from this outbreak, and to confine the stream by new embankments.

  • umakanthan If "damages" is an uncountable noun If?
  • Is it always an uncountable noun?
  • umakanthan It required some fifteen or more years to repair damages from this outbreak, and to confine the stream by new embankments.
  • Correct as written above.
  • No changes are needed.
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umakanthanIf "damages" is an uncountable noun

If? Is it always an uncountable noun?

umakanthanIt required some fifteen or more years to repair damages from this outbreak, and to confine the stream by new embankments.

Correct as written above. No changes are needed.

CJ

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