articles - Is "education" a count noun?
I'm getting confused about these two sentences:
- The government should provide education to its citizens.
- She has received a great education since high school.
I think education is an uncountable noun.
Why does the second sentence use the article a before education?
It might be a stupid question, but I really want to understand this topic clearly. I looked on many websites but there was no related answer to this.
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