Examples of using Uncountable in English and their translations into Swedish
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Colloquial
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Programming
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What makes the shrine known by people all over the world is the uncountable number of torii gates,
You can Conserve hundreds of dollars by spending in PhenQ once instead of spending it on uncountable items every month.
You can Save hundreds of dollars by investing in PhenQ once rather than spending it on uncountable products every month.
Are you being attacked by an uncountable number of commercial advertisements
Be careful with the noun hair which is normally uncountable in English, so it is not used in the plural.
You can Save hundreds of bucks by buying PhenQ once instead of spending it on uncountable items each month.
You could Conserve thousands of bucks by purchasing PhenQ as soon as as opposed to spending it on uncountable solutions every month.
If the noun is uncountable, an article is not used; otherwise, the meaning of the sentence changes.
The quantity adjective you use depends if the noun in the comparison is countable or uncountable.
You could Conserve numerous dollars by purchasing PhenQ as soon as as opposed to spending it on uncountable items each month.
Uncountable number of unsolved mysteries,
The quantity adjective you use depends if the noun in the comparison is countable or uncountable.
You could Save numerous bucks by purchasing PhenQ once instead of spending it on uncountable formulations monthly.
Die Drei"(the three of them)"Der große Mann"(the tall man)"Der Mann"(the man) If the noun is uncountable, an article is not used; otherwise, the meaning of the sentence changes.
is the centre of culture events with uncountable coffee houses and restaurants.
we saw that it was littered with what looked like little round beads, an uncountable number of little round things.
bananas coexist with uncountable varieties of tropical flowers.
On our terrace you can appreciate the Fes gastronomy while enjoying a unique view on the whole medina with its uncountable minarets.
the variety of goods offered almost seems uncountable.
If X is a separable topological space having an uncountable closed discrete subspace, X cannot be normal.