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Could you tell me if "talent" is accountable or not accountable? Does it have plural form?
Nov 24, 2013 3:42 PM
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"Accountable" and "countable" are two different words. You mean "countable". ;)
Talent can be uncountable to mean the general sense. "There's a lot of talent among the young people of today."
When talent is made countable or plural, we mean a particular example of talent, or a certain list of talents. "She has a talent for making people agree with her." "He is a man of many talents."
November 24, 2013
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