Hi Che
You must omit “a” only in case when a noun is plural or non-countable as in:
Ex.What beautiful pictures!
Ex.These are such interesting books!
Ex.Did you ever see such weather?
Hi Che
You must omit “a” only in case when a noun is plural or non-countable as in:
Ex.What beautiful pictures!
Ex.These are such interesting books!
Ex.Did you ever see such weather?
Conchita - you live in Madrid and have never been on Santiago Bernab?u to watch Real-Barca ?
Pamela thanks
che
In addition (to add to your knowledge of corporate buzzwords – look these up online):
TQM = Total Quality Management
Process flowchart = A “map” of colored arrows/triangles used to visually show the steps in a process.
Example: Process for making a peanut butter & jelly sandwich:
Queue = waiting line (or a process by which people are kept in line/waiting). Pronounced “Q” (the letter).
CQI = Continuous Quality Improvement (same, really, as TQM)
Marginal Cost = the cost of producing one more product
Marginal Revenue = the revenue from selling one more product
Marginal Profit = MR - MC
the big accounting equation:
Assets = Liabilities + Owners’ Equity (A = L + OE)