MarcusLond
What's the difference between "as punishment" and "as a punishment"?
13 oct. 2024 11:32
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You can use either.
13 oct. 2024 12:45
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"Punishment" can be countable or uncountable. "Punishment" as a general concept is uncountable, but a particular type or instance of "punishment" is countable. When "punishment" is an uncountable noun, don't use "a" or "an" before it, because they indicate that you're speaking of one person, place or thing. Only use an indefinite article before a singular countable noun. In fact, any noun that is singular and countable either needs an article or some other type of determiner like a possessive adjective (my, your, etc.) or a demonstrative determiner (this or that).
13 oct. 2024 18:07
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Generally no difference. But "a" specifies the number being one of potentially many - in some contexts this can mean something.
13 oct. 2024 19:58
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