Friday, May 11, 2018

modifiers - Using indefinite articles before adjectives: "Let's have a good breakfast"



  1. Let's have breakfast

  2. Let's have a good breakfast


I've learned that indefinite articles aren't used before uncountable nouns, so why is a used before the adjective "good" here?


Is there an exception to the rules or is it wrong?




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