Hi,
My question pertains to DETERMINERS OF QUANTITY With Count Nouns & With Non-Count Nouns. The table on page 30 of the GMAT Ultimate Grammar book shows that "A GREAT DEAL OF" is not used with Count Nouns. However, the answer key to Exercise 5 (on page 247) shows that it can be used in the sentence Joan drank_______sodas. Sodas appears to me to be a Count Noun. This appears to be a conflict. What am I missing? Please help.
My question pertains to DETERMINERS OF QUANTITY With Count Nouns & With Non-Count Nouns. The table on page 30 of the GMAT Ultimate Grammar book shows that "A GREAT DEAL OF" is not used with Count Nouns. However, the answer key to Exercise 5 (on page 247) shows that it can be used in the sentence Joan drank_______sodas. Sodas appears to me to be a Count Noun. This appears to be a conflict. What am I missing? Please help.






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