- She has lot of attitude. Is this gramatically correct? Should it be "She has has an attidue. Which one is correct?
She has a lot of attitude
She has an attitude
- both correct buit ‘attitude’ is used differently and it is possible that it carries a different meaning.
In my example I want to refer to the word Attiude as some one who is too proud of himself and treat others low, so do the above two sentences you corrected still stay the same. Why do we use “a” in first sentence as an article. Is attiude countable.
‘to have a lot of attitude’ is not always negative in the way that you describe. It can also indicate a vibrant personality and someone who will stand up for themselves. It can indicate confidence and individuality of approach.
In the first sentence ‘a’ goes with ‘lot’ not ‘attitude’.
To clarify in your sentence, you would need to add an adjective to describe the attitude, to make it clear that you are speaking about attitude in a negative sense. (She has a very negative attitude to others.)
More examples here:
oxfordlearnersdictionaries.c … h/attitude