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Pastimes : SI Grammar and Spelling Lab

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To: Sowbug who wrote (2201)3/22/1999 5:03:00 PM
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<<<Right:

"Software is what runs on hardware."

Wrong:

"Yesterday I bought a software for my computer."

Right:

"Yesterday I bought a software product for my computer.
>>>

Sowbug, it would also be correct to say either "Yesterday I bought some software for my computer," or "Yesterday I bought software for my computer."

<<<And does anyone know the grammatical term describing
nouns that aren't supposed to be preceded with the article
"a" or "an," such as "mountaineering," or "resourcefulness"?
They seem to be words that describe classes of objects, or
things that aren't "things" in an individual sense.
>>>

Are those 'abstract' nouns? ...Edwarda?
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