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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

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Is the word 'fighting' countable or uncountable?Moreover, I'd like to know that it means 'battle'.Thanks a lot.
  

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It is uncountable. It could mean "battle" but it could just mean argument. I'll leave the fighting over the bill to you two.

  • It is uncountable.
  • It could mean "battle" but it could just mean argument.
  • I'll leave the fighting over the bill to you two.
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It is uncountable.

It could mean "battle" but it could just mean argument.

I'll leave the fighting over the bill to you two.
(It's not the most natural way to say that -- "I'll let you two fight over the bill" -- but it's grammatical and illustrates the point.)

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