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Is "medicine" countable?
There is a usage as "take some medicine", but is this word countable?
Is it correct to say "This is a medicine which can heal the scar." Or I should say "This is a kind of medicine which can heal the scar." ?
Thank you in advance!!
2015年4月9日 11:31
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It is possible to use 'medicine' as an countable noun even though it is usually uncountable. It wouldn't be seen as an error if you said ' The doctor gave me several different medicines.'
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2015年4月9日
The word medicine is not countable. You can count medicinal pills, but not medicines.
"This is a medicine which can heal the scar." is the correct way to speak.
2015年4月9日
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