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Traffic, like most things English speakers think of as an aggregate whole (equipment, weather), is an uncountable noun . It is a singular uncountable (yes you can have plural uncountable nouns). ... much traffic" is the correct form.
20 сент. 2020 г.
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Noun · (uncountable) Traffic is the things that move along a path, especially cars on a road. Traffic is slow at rush hour. · (uncountable) Traffic is the buying ...
noun [uncountable] drug traffickingSee traffic in the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Check pronunciation: traffic. Other results. All matches. traffic ...
Other common uncountable nouns include: accommodation, baggage, homework, knowledge, money, permission, research, traffic, travel. These nouns are not used ...
The basic answer is that “uncountable nouns” are uncountable because you can't count them,i.e. “Traffic jam" is a “countable noun”.
3 янв. 2013 г. · It is countable. A countable noun has a plural form. ex:I was in a traffic jam yesterday afternoon. - You can tell where the traffic jam was. -- ...
traffic · 1. uncountable noun [oft the NOUN] A2. Traffic refers to all the vehicles that are moving along the roads in a particular area. · 2. See also traffic ... Traffic · Traffic jam · Slow traffic · Vehicular traffic
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