Subj : Re: a bloody article again To : Roy Witt From : alexander koryagin Date : Fri Jul 06 2018 22:01:01 From: alexander koryagin Hi, Roy Witt! I read your message from 06.09.2013 15:42 ak>> In "Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince," by Rowling ak>> I read: ak>> ----------- ak>> The house seemed to contain three tiny rooms. Two doors ak>> led off the main room, which served as kitchen and living ak>> room combined. ak>> ----------- ak>> AFAIR "kitchen" is a countable noun. Why we cannot see an ak>> article in front of it? RW> Because an article can either not be used, added, or one used RW> selectively. Well, well. ;) RW> Rephrased, 'Two doors led off the main room, which served as a RW> combination kitchen and living room.' "A" is the arcticle for "room," I see. But it is really weird for me when I see no "of" after "combination." I dare suppose, that it must be "combined" instead of "combination": Rephrased_3, 'Two doors led off the main room, which served as _a_ combined kitchen and living room.' or Rephrased_4, 'Two doors led off the main room, which served as _a_ kitchen and living room combined.' Bye, Roy! Alexander Koryagin fido7.english-tutor 2013 --- ifmail v.2.15dev5.4 * Origin: NPO RUSnet InterNetNews site (2:5020/400) .