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Mirjana
evidence
The word 'evidence' is uncountable,
so I can't say "-THESE ARE clear evidence of life on Mars",
I must say " This is clear evidence of life on Mars" , even when I'm speaking about many pieces of evidence ??
Thank you !
2017年12月6日 15:07
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Hello Mirana,
You are correct that 'evidence' is an uncountable noun. Both sentences are grammatically correct. The second sentence would be used when you had previously referred to several examples of life on mars, hence using 'these are'.
Hope this helps.
2017年12月6日
Evidence is non-count and you can not use the plural verb "are" with it as-is. However using a word like "pieces" makes it countable. Therefore, you can say something like this, "These are some of the most complicated pieces of evidence I've seen." (plural) This piece of evidence is more important than that one. (singular)
The same is true of the word, "advice."
"Let me give you a piece of advice. (singular) "Some advice is better than others." (plural)
http://www.englishpracticeonline.com/make-uncountable-nouns-countable/
2017年12月6日
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Mirjana
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