Countable/uncountable noun
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Message from alextenerife posted on 29-03-2019 at 18:13:58 (D | E | F)
Hello,
Could you help me please?
Thanks for any reply.
Climate is countable or an uncountable noun? Or is it both? The example for both would be 'coffee'.
Uncountable: I like to drink coffee. Countable: three coffees please
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Edited by lucile83 on 29-03-2019 23:02
Message from alextenerife posted on 29-03-2019 at 18:13:58 (D | E | F)
Hello,
Could you help me please?
Thanks for any reply.
Climate is countable or an uncountable noun? Or is it both? The example for both would be 'coffee'.
Uncountable: I like to drink coffee. Countable: three coffees please
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Edited by lucile83 on 29-03-2019 23:02
Re: Countable/uncountable noun from gerondif, posted on 29-03-2019 at 19:03:15 (D | E)
Hello
Typing "different climates linguee" gives a lot of examples where climate can be countable.
Link
three coffees originally meant three cups of coffee.
Re: Countable/uncountable noun from alextenerife, posted on 03-04-2019 at 16:25:37 (D | E)
Thank you gerondif for the answer and the link to Linguee. I will keep the link in mind for future consults.
Have a nice day, Alex
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