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As far as I'm concerned, hair is an uncountable noun. However, I don't understand why the correct anwser of number 2 is B. a hair
Please help me with it. Thanks a lot
12 août 2021 16:17
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Hair can also be countable when you refer to the individual strands of hair.
"I found a couple of gray hairs."
12 août 2021
Thanks much to all of you. Now I can get it clearly 😊
13 août 2021
Thank all so much 😄 I can understand now
13 août 2021
If you use the uncountable version of hair in this context, it would mean that you have a large quantity of hair in your throat. The more likely scenario is that a person has a hair (one piece of hair) in their throat. Although I suppose either is possible.
13 août 2021
Another possible answer to 2 is "some hairs" at the back of my throat, again emphasizing the individual strands, rather than the big mass of hair that people have on top of their heads.
12 août 2021
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Anglais, Vietnamien
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Anglais
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