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Fri 5 May, 2017 04:36 am
What is the difference between Indefinite Numeral Adjective and Adjective of Quantity?
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Fri 5 May, 2017 05:17 am
Indefinite numeral adjectives are used with countable nouns and adjectives of quantity are used with uncountable nouns.
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