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Oky Ikhramullah
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Sir,
I have a question on this sentence
*I take a deep breath*
Why do the sentence use *a* before breath?
actually breath is uncoutable noun, in grammar uncountable noun can not use indefinite
thank you
2018年11月11日 09:12
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"Actually, breath is [an] uncountable noun". No, it isn't. The noun 'breath' can be uncountable or countable:
"Suck some peppermints. It'll make your breath smell nice and minty". = uncountable.
"Relax. Take 10 deep breaths" = countable
It's actually very normal to use 'breath' as a countable noun, meaning one single inhalation of air.
For example, we usually use the countable meaning in everyday expressions such as 'every breath you take' or 'his last breath', or figuratively 'a breath of fresh air' or 'not a breath of wind'.
2018年11月11日
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In fact, in this context, 'breath' is countable.
2018年11月11日
1
a breath = one breath. It's a different thing.
'breath' in general is uncountable, but this is one breath, like 'breathe in, breathe out'
2018年11月11日
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Oky Ikhramullah
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英語, ドイツ語, インドネシア語
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