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You can't add an article before an uncountable noun, you can only add an article before a countable noun, and that's it.
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It is possible to add an indefinite article to refer specifically to the table.
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Articles (a, an) cannot be added, and sometimes some. For example: i drink milk, you can't say i drink a milk, but you can say i drink some milk.
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An indefinite article cannot be added directly to an uncountable noun, when a definite article can be added. Such as the bread when you can, a piece of bread
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When the countable noun representing the category is used as a predicate, it depends on whether the noun is singular or plural, if the noun is singular, an indefinite article or a definite article can be used, and if the noun is plural, of course, the article is not used.
Of course, the countable noun that represents the category does not refer to a certain one, so we most often use the plural form of the countable noun, and of course do not use any articles.
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Use a + singular or plural nouns.
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Uncountable nouns are preceded by is, countable nouns are in the plural form and is in the singular form. However, there are some special cases, such as sheep is singular and plural homographic, which means is when it is singular, and is when it is plural.
Uncountable nouns are those that cannot be counted in numbers, and cannot be divided into individual concepts, states, qualities, feelings, or material materials; It generally does not have a plural form, only a singular form, and it cannot be preceded by an indefinite article a an.
When expressing its individual meaning, it is generally used in conjunction with a noun phrase, which is equivalent to [number word + (measure word) + noun] in Chinese, in which the meaning of the measure word is determined by the collocation with the specific noun.
However, when the uncountable noun means "a, once, once", "itchi", and the uncountable noun of a certain emotion is used to direct the matter or a certain product or work of this emotion, its front field can also directly use the indefinite article a an.
The uncountable noun uncountable noun is often abbreviated as un. When an uncountable noun is in the plural, its meaning changes. Such as glasses, glasses.
Or there are general refers to all the same kind of things, such as fruits, fruits (all kinds) fruits. The meaning of usage needs to be viewed on a practical basis.
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Summary. Hello dear, it is a pleasure to serve you. This is indeed the case, either with an article, or with an indefinite article, or with an adjective or something like that, such as an adjective possessive pronoun.
Should a definite or indefinite article be added before a singular countable noun?
Hello dear, it is a pleasure to serve you. This is indeed the case, either with an article, or with an indefinite article, or with an adjective or something like that, such as an adjective possessive pronoun.
my book
my books,a book
the book
Or books
You can't just put the book here, just say, book is on the desk, this sentence is wrong.
Without adding an adjective, the possessive pronoun must be accompanied by a definite article or an indefinite article, right?
Right. When a noun is not preceded by a noun, it should be plural, right?
Noun possessive pronouns?
Is it an adjective possessive pronoun?
If there is no adjective possessive pronoun, it will become plural or a, an the
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