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Time is a noun that has both countable and uncountable uses . It depends on the meaning and the context of the sentence. When we talk about the amount of time (number of hours, days, etc.) required to complete something, time is usually uncountable.
19 мая 2022 г.
We use time to refer to what is measured in seconds, minutes, hours and years as a whole. In this sense it is uncountable. At, on and in (time) · It’s time · English (US) · English Grammar Today
24 окт. 2015 г. · When we talk about the amount of time (number of hours/days etc.) required to complete something, time is usually uncountable. How ...
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time → uncountable. Meaning: duration as measured by clocks. Example sentence: I spend too much time working, and not enough time with my family.
time · 1 [uncountable] what is measured in minutes, hours, days, etc. · 2 [uncountable] the time shown on a clock in minutes and hours What time is it? · 3 [ ...
1 дек. 2011 г. · The noun time has both a countable and an uncountable form. Time #1 – “Clock Time” – Uncountable. Time is represented on a clock. There are ...
11 янв. 2014 г. · The passage of time is not countable, but occasions or moments are countable. Other languages have different words for these which may be less ...
13 нояб. 2013 г. · The idea of time as an idea in English is not countable, so we say things like "it takes a little time." Now, UNITS of time are countable.
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