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I have 'a' stomachache or I have stomachache?
Is 'a' necessary before stomachache or headache?
If yes, why is it necessary? stomachache is not countable, is it?
Thanks a lot for your help in advance!
Hyunwook
3 de jul. de 2015 20:37
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it is necessary to use the article -- "stomachache" is countable in English. Note that, for medical reasons, it's only possible to have one stomach ache at a time for one person.
3 de julio de 2015
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It isn't strictly necessary. You can say it with or without the 'a'.
3 de julio de 2015
1
Stomachache, like headache, is a countable noun in American English. In American English we almost always use a determiner (article, demonstrative pronoun, possessive pronoun) before count nouns such as these two words. And also before 'upset stomach', which is also commonly used.
There is also 'bellyache', but this is informal. In fact, 'bellyache' can be used as a verb, meaning 'to complain.' This is also informal.
In British English, it is spelled 'stomach ache' and is a mass noun.
4 de julio de 2015
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HyunWook Park
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Japonés, Coreano
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