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 | | From: | patrick c.d. | | Subject: | "a" or "some" | | Date: | Tue, 12 Oct 2004 00:40:28 +0200 |
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 | hi,
in my test i've written "i got an good advise". that sentence was wrong since i'd had to write "i got _some_ good advise".
so, ehm, why i have to use some here? and, are there any other words which require "some"?
-thanks-
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 | | From: | Radbert Grimmig | | Subject: | Re: "a" or "some" | | Date: | Tue, 12 Oct 2004 07:37:20 +0200 |
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 | "patrick c.d." schrieb:
>that sentence was wrong since i'd had to write "i got _some_ good = advise".
I doubt that, seeing that 'advise' is a verb. The noun spells 'advice'.
>so, ehm, why i have to use some here?
Because 'advice' is an uncountable noun.
>and, are there any other words which require "some"?
Yes. They are called 'uncountables': furniture, food, bread, tea, water, evidence, information. These nouns are uncountable, must not take a plural form and must not be used with the indefinite article or numbers.
You can use phrases like 'a piece of advice', 'a packet of food', 'several items of information' etc. to make them countable.
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Gru=DF Radbert
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 | | From: | patrick c.d. | | Subject: | Re: "a" or "some" | | Date: | Wed, 13 Oct 2004 17:39:45 +0200 |
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 | Am Tue, 12 Oct 2004 07:37:20 +0200 schrieb Radbert Grimmig: > You can use phrases like 'a piece of advice', 'a packet of food', > 'several items of information' etc. to make them countable.
hi,
thx for the explanation...
i've just read i can even use "I got good advice" for uncountable nouns so without any article ... i'm lazy ;-)
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