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Jesusengland Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

Victory : countable and uncountable noun

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When do I have to use Victory word like a countable noun and when like an uncountable noun?

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Hi, When do I have to use Victory word like a countable noun and when like an uncountable noun ? Uncountable when making a general statement. eg the well-known saying, 'Victory is sweet'.

  • Hi, When do I have to use Victory word like a countable noun and when like an uncountable noun ?
  • Uncountable when making a general statement.
  • eg the well-known saying, 'Victory is sweet'.
  • eg Wellington's goal at Waterloo was victory.
  • Countable when thinking of an individual victory.
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Hi,

When do I have to use Victory word like a countable noun and when like an uncountable noun?

Uncountable when making a general statement.
eg the well-known saying, 'Victory is sweet'.
eg Wellington's goal at Waterloo was victory.

Countable when thinking of an individual victory.

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