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Nonsense is countable or uncountable?
It is a nonsense or It is nonsense
Thanks for helping
Oct 4, 2017 1:04 PM
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The most common sense of it is uncountable, but you also come across it used as a countable noun e.g. The whole situation was a nonsense.
See definition 2 here: https://www.collinsdictionary.com/dictionary/english/nonsense
October 4, 2017
what a load of nonsense! it's uncountable :) ..... it's nonsense!
October 4, 2017
I do not know its limits but listening to some people speak*, my guess is that it is boundless (ie uncountable).
*myself included.
October 7, 2017
Simply "It is nonense." You can't count nonsense :)
October 4, 2017
We would say "It is nonsense." Nonsense acts like an adjective here, describing "it."
October 4, 2017
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