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Anonymous Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Uncountable or countable

Is there apple in this salda?


I'm not being sure of whether the apple is used as uncountable or countable albeit determiner-omitted.

  

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Anonymous Is there apple in this salad ? This is fine. 'apple' is being treated as an uncountable noun here.

  • Anonymous Is there apple in this salad ?
  • This is fine.
  • 'apple' is being treated as an uncountable noun here.
  • CJ
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AnonymousIs there apple in this salad?

This is fine. 'apple' is being treated as an uncountable noun here.

CJ

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