As far as I'm concerned, hair is an uncountable noun. However, I don't understand why the correct anwser of number 2 is B. a hair
Please help me with it. Thanks a lot
Hair can also be countable when you refer to the individual strands of hair.
"I found a couple of gray hairs."
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Thanks much to all of you. Now I can get it clearly 😊
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Thank all so much 😄 I can understand now
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If you use the uncountable version of hair in this context, it would mean that you have a large quantity of hair in your throat. The more likely scenario is that a person has a hair (one piece of hair) in their throat. Although I suppose either is possible.
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Another possible answer to 2 is "some hairs" at the back of my throat, again emphasizing the individual strands, rather than the big mass of hair that people have on top of their heads.
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