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English language. Grammar
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... people looking for work.
I
need a
myself.
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I'm looking for accommodation. I'd like a
for the night.
2.48 Nouns not normally countable in English: 'information' ...
uncountable in English. This means we cannot:
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use a/an in front of them: I'd like
some information,
please. (Not 'an information')
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give them a plural: I'd like
some information, ... subject after
for. For
is more usual in the written language and we
cannot use it to begin a sentence [compare
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1.9AI:
We rarely stay at hotels,
for we
can't afford it.
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Longman Englishgrammarpractice (Intermediate level)
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English language. Grammar
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428.2
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Alexander, L. G.
Longman English ... area of the English
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