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Anonymous Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Uncount/count

John lost his interest. (somebody else's interest)

John lost interest in English. (John's interest)


There are two questions about the former.

His interest is uncount or count?

Does that mean his advantage/benefit?

  

Top answer

In both examples, it is uncountable. Neither sentence says anything about his advantage/benefit.

  • In both examples, it is uncountable.
  • Neither sentence says anything about his advantage/benefit.
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In both examples, it is uncountable.


Neither sentence says anything about his advantage/benefit.


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