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Is "cigarette" countable or uncountable noun?
22 mai 2011 01:08
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Sorry, I didn't get it. How could that noun be uncountable? Example:"How many cigarettes have you smoked?","a packet of cigarettes","She lit a cigarette","One cigarette is still left" and so on.
22 mai 2011
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Sergey and Alex are right. Maybe this can help: http://www.easyenglish.com/lesson.asp?much.txt
22 mai 2011
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It is a countable noun. We can say: to light a cigarette, a pack of cigarettes For more information refer to "Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary", published by Oxford University Press.
22 mai 2011
cigarette= uncountable noun. For more information on countable and uncountable nouns go to http://www.easyenglish.com/lesson.asp?much.txt
22 mai 2011
It is uncountable noun. We say give me a stick of cigarette not one cigarette. We say give me two sticks of cigarette and not two cigarettes
22 mai 2011
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