Search from various Engels teachers...
😷✊🏼🇭🇰
I read this example sentence on the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary: He discerned a certain coldness in their welcome.
Can anyone please explain me why there is an indefinite article "a" while coldness is an uncountable noun and how it makes the meaning different if there is no "a"?
29 nov. 2021 05:40
Antwoorden · 3
1
Coldness is an uncountable noun and refers to the state of being cold in a general sense. The sentence could be written as "He discerned coldness in their welcome." which would describe a general coldness he received from them.
"A certain coldness" describes a specific type of coldness, which I suppose is why the article is needed. "A certain coldness" is nonetheless unspecified and vague.
Your question is a good one and in the end I think this is just one of the many expressions that can defy grammatical analysis.
I hope that helps.
29 november 2021
Heb je je antwoorden nog steeds niet gevonden?
Schrijf je vragen op en laat de moedertaalsprekers je helpen!
😷✊🏼🇭🇰
Taalvaardigheden
Chinees (Mandarijn), Engels, Frans, Japans, Koreaans, Spaans
Taal die wordt geleerd
Chinees (Mandarijn), Engels, Frans, Japans, Koreaans, Spaans
Artikelen die je misschien ook leuk vindt

Same Word, Different Meaning: American, British, and South African English
12 likes · 11 Opmerkingen

How to Sound Confident in English (Even When You’re Nervous)
13 likes · 11 Opmerkingen

Marketing Vocabulary and Phrases for Business English Learners
10 likes · 6 Opmerkingen
Meer artikelen