Does an uncountable noun take an article if it has an adjective before it?
https://ell.stackexchange.com/ We all know that uncountable noun does not take an article. But then, if there’s an adjective modifying an uncountable noun what should happen? An article before adjective + uncountable noun? OR No article before adjective + uncountable noun? My research: I found some examples of having article + adjective + uncountable noun such…
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For a long time I’m having trouble understanding the difference between two kind of expressions like those below in terms of meaning, not grammar: Excited people are looking forward to seeing this event. People excited are looking forward to seeing this event. EDITED TO USE CLEARER EXAMPLES: “All navigable rivers are being patrolled.” “All rivers…
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