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Is "traffic jam" countable or uncountable (BrEn)?
Thank you in advance.
3 de ene. de 2013 17:14
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It is quite countable. There may be two or more streets or areas where the traffic cannot move. In such a case, then, there would be multiple traffic jams.
Of course, where a traffic jam begins and ends is not always exact, but once you're in the middle of one and the car is going less then 5 kpm, you know it.
3 de enero de 2013
It is countable. A countable noun has a plural form.
ex:I was in a traffic jam yesterday afternoon. - You can tell where the traffic jam was.
-->Traffic on the otherhand, in uncountable.
ex: There isn't much traffic. - Uncountable nouns are always singular. They have no plural form.
hope this helps!
4 de enero de 2013
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