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Forum: English Questions Aug 15th, 2015, 04:07 am
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Posted By susan53
Re: woman, they

Yes - here woman is being used uncountably, so the grammar is different. In your example above it was being used as a countable noun. See this thread...
Forum: English Questions Aug 13th, 2015, 10:41 am
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Posted By susan53
Re: woman, they

No.

1) You can't use a singular noun without a preceding determiner - eg

No woman was allowed to...

Alternatively, you could use the plural :
Women were not allowed to ...

2) It makes no sense...
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