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Why is a headache a countable noun only, when toothache can be both of uncountable and countable?
2019年3月7日 03:20
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You are right about the countability.
But you are not right to expect any logic in English. Sometimes there is some, and sometimes there isn't. There are rarely reasons for it.
2019年3月7日
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I'm a native English speaker with a B.A. in English and I don't know. I don't even know if you're question is correct or not. Perhaps if you give examples of sentences causing you confusion I could help.
2019年3月7日
@Anna Lemon-Gray Thank you :D
2019年3月7日
I don't know why, but my memory tells me it's a countable and sometimes logic says that it is not countable. What do I mean by non-countable? For example, the history of headache (not, headacheS) OR the glory of headache (not headacheS) or , "oh, the pain of headache for us, humans!".
2019年3月7日
@John Thank you so much!! :D:D
2019年3月7日
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dolco
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