Hi,
I wonder whether ‘fashion’ is a countable noun or not?
e.g.
a man of fashion
people of all fashions
Moreover, my fashion or my fashions? Can I say that?
Thanks a lot!
Hi,
I wonder whether ‘fashion’ is a countable noun or not?
e.g.
a man of fashion
people of all fashions
Moreover, my fashion or my fashions? Can I say that?
Thanks a lot!
Hi
As you’ve already noticed, the word fashion can be used as both an uncountable and a countable noun.
To be able to say whether you’re using fashion and fashions properly, I’d have to see the whole context (i.e., minimum a whole sentence for each).
Amy