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is content a countable noun?



 
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is content a countable noun? #1 (permalink) Mon Dec 07, 2009 17:49 pm   is content a countable noun?
 

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is content a countable noun? #2 (permalink) Mon Dec 07, 2009 18:48 pm   is content a countable noun?
 

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is content a countable noun? #3 (permalink) Mon Dec 07, 2009 19:57 pm   is content a countable noun?
 

It is often used as in table of contents. The contents together form the content of something, if you understand what I mean.
The content of his speech = what his speech is about.
The contents of his speech = what his speech is about, imagined as consisting of several parts.
Often there is little difference in meaning.
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is content a countable noun? #4 (permalink) Mon Dec 07, 2009 20:01 pm   is content a countable noun?
 

hello dear,
content is a noncountable noun but it can be plural ex:
contents of this website are missing .
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