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#2 (permalink) Wed Jun 14, 2006 21:41 pm Where is "an" before everyday? |
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Hi Tom
That's an easy question. You use "an" when the noun after "everday" is both singular and countable. In your example you used conversation as an uncountable noun.
Haven't you seen something in your Readers Digests about heros? Isn't there a regular section about "everyday heros"?
He's not just an everyday hero.
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#3 (permalink) Thu Jun 15, 2006 11:56 am Where is "an" before everyday? |
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Thank you, Amy :D
So the word/ noun conversation is both countable and uncountable???
I do not know how to put it, but I think "Conversation" held in a particular period is countable, no matter how long it may be.
1- This is not "a" suitable conversation. 2- We had a long conversation last night.
And in general:
1- Do not you enjoy conversation?
Could anyone please tell me if I am right in my thinking? :)
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#4 (permalink) Sat Jun 17, 2006 11:58 am Where is "an" before everyday? |
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So,Amy,do we agree? :D
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#5 (permalink) Sat Jun 17, 2006 12:28 pm Where is "an" before everyday? |
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Hi Tom
Right. If you use the word "conversation" to talk about that kind of activity in general and then it's uncountable.
If you refer to a specific conversation (or two specific conversations, etc.), then the word "conversation" is countable.
By the way, the same is true of some other words, e.g., the word "experience". That can also be both countable and uncountable. It's uncountable when you use it as a "collective" noun, and countable when you refer to individual/specific experiences.
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