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It's such late notice/ It's A such late notice?
'It's such late notice' or 'It's A such late notice.''?
In this sentence, "notice" as a noun or verb?
Thank you!
21 mai 2014 05:37
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When we put "a" in front of "notice", we tend to mean the notice is written on a piece of paper, or something in the same vein.
You will normally use "notice" without an article: to give notice, to receive late notice, to be put on notice, at such late notice... in all cases "notice" is a noun, and is the general act of notifying a person.
21 mai 2014
Noun.
But are you sure these two sentences are right ?
21 mai 2014
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Compétences linguistiques
Chinois (mandarin), Anglais, Russe
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Anglais, Russe
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