0Hi,02br 02br 00Can an uncountable noun have adjectives in front of it and if it can, can you clarify the rules on that and give me some examples to slow cook the self-consolidation process.02br 02br 00Ex of mine:02br 02br 00Compassionate nature always sheds tears for the insolent.0-
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0Sure, an uncountable noun can have adjectives. 0-
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0Sure, an uncountable noun can have adjectives.
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0Sure, an uncountable noun can have adjectives. No rules, and no limit, it seems to me:02br 02br 01i00Fragile/fleeting/entrancing/unselfconscious/ravishing/Asian/female/unemployed/disregarded/heavenly beauty02i00.0-