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 barbarachiote
 
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							| Help? Is "survey" a count or non-count noun? 
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							| Hi, teachers! 
 Can you help me clear my doubt. is the noun "survey" count or non-count? thanks so much :D. 
 Barbara |  24 Sep 2012      
					
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 ascincoquinas
 
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							| Hi Barbarachiote! 
 Allisa is right! :-)
 
 Here:
 
 sur‧vey [countable] 1						a set of questions that you ask a large number of people in order to find out about their opinions or behaviour 2						an examination of an area of land in order to make a map of it 3						British English						an examination of a house or other building done especially for someone who wants to buy it 4						a general description or report about a particular subject or situation:  a survey of modern English literature |  24 Sep 2012     
					
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 barbarachiote
 
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							| Thank you all for the help and precise explanation.  :D |  24 Sep 2012     
					
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