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I have a cold and I have a fever.
Why is an indefinite article "a" put before the word "cold" or "fever"?
Are they countable nouns? Are there two colds(fevers), three colds...??
Dec 25, 2016 2:16 PM
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Hi Kimtalki,
No, fever and cold are not countable nouns. So we always say I have a cold and a fever. But if you were going to say that you've had several of each, you would say:
I've had three colds this year.
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December 25, 2016
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