hi all,
can i ask the noun "cost" is countable or uncountable? thanks
cheers,
hi all,
can i ask the noun "cost" is countable or uncountable? thanks
cheers,
cost* */kɔst, kɒst/ Show Spelled Pronunciation [kawst, kost] Show IPA Pronunciation
noun
–noun 1. the price paid to acquire, produce, accomplish, or maintain anything: the high cost of a good meal.
2. an outlay or expenditure of money, time, labor, trouble, etc.: What will the cost be to me?
3. a sacrifice, loss, or penalty: to work at the cost of one's health.
4. costs, Law. a. money allowed to a successful party in a lawsuit in compensation for legal expenses incurred, chargeable to the unsuccessful party.
b. money due to a court or one of its officers for services in a cause.
—Idiom. at all costs, regardless of the effort involved; by any means necessary: The stolen painting must be recovered at all costs. Also, at any cost.
Please read:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cost
Hope this would be helpful.
i see, thanks, so the noun "cost" can be both countable and uncountable.
we have a few costs to pay here.
yes but we have very little cost comparing to our competitors.
are you calling me a "monkey" sir Manh Nguyen??
p/s: i am just kidding...
Last edited by chiefsmoke; 12-15-2008 at 02:19 PM.