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Megumi@Ibaraki
How is the word "massacre" used as an uncountable noun?
Could you explain it in comparison with the word used as a countable noun? Thanks!
9 jul. 2011 03:13
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It's a countable noun only.
9 juli 2011
elanvital,
Noncountable:
I wrote a paper about massacre as a tactic in war.
Countable:
Bodies were lying everywhere after the poisoning. It was a massacre and the third massacre of innocent animals in Texas this year.
Many nouns can be uncountable when they define activities but are countable when they refer to a category or unit.
Noncountable activities.
I ate breakfast.
I went to school
It was war.
Countable categories:
I want a breakfast like no breakfast I have ever tasted before.
I went to a school that had no teachers, only students!
No one wants a war with the Martians.
9 juli 2011
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