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Is insurance an uncountable noun? Is it wrong to say "I need to buy a medical insurance to travel to your country"
7 ธ.ค. 2015 เวลา 15:18
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Yes, 'insurance' is uncountable. As with any uncountable noun, you can use it without an article, as in 'I need to buy medical insurance', or with 'some': 'I need to buy some medical insurance'. If you need a singular or plural countable noun, you'd use the word 'policy', which is the contract you have with the insurance company e.g. 'Can you recommend a good medical insurance policy?'
7 ธันวาคม 2015
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Yep, it's uncountable. You'd say "I need to buy medical insurance to travel to your country".
7 ธันวาคม 2015
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