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Can we use this structure"What/such +a/an + noun" without adjan adjective between a"a/anan" and noun because i've"noun"? Because I've heard the sentence " What"What a beauty you are ". E.g :

-What a dress

-What a hamburger"

-Such a pair of shoes For example:

-Such a girl you are

What a dress
What a hamburger
Such a pair of shoes
Such a girl you are

And what if the noun was a plural noun or an uncountable noun, can? Can we still use this structure? E.g

For example:

  • What beauties (you are)

  • Such men

  • Such furniture

    ~ Thank you so much ~

What beauties (you are)
Such men
Such furniture

Can we use this structure without adj between a/an and noun because i've heard the sentence " What a beauty you are ". E.g :

-What a dress

-What a hamburger

-Such a pair of shoes

-Such a girl you are

And what if the noun was a plural noun or an uncountable noun, can we still use this structure? E.g:

  • What beauties (you are)

  • Such men

  • Such furniture

    ~ Thank you so much ~

Can we use "What/such +a/an + noun" without an adjective between "a/an" and "noun"? Because I've heard the sentence "What a beauty you are."

For example:

What a dress
What a hamburger
Such a pair of shoes
Such a girl you are

And what if the noun was a plural noun or an uncountable noun? Can we still use this structure?

For example:

What beauties (you are)
Such men
Such furniture

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Can we use this structure without adj between a/an and noun because i've heard the sentence " What a beauty you are ". E.g :   

-What a dress   

-What a hamburger   

-Such a pair of shoes   

-Such a girl you are

And what if the noun was a plural noun or an uncountable noun, can we still use this structure? E.g:

  • What beauties (you are)

    What beauties (you are)

  • Such men

    Such men

  • Such furniture

    Such furniture

    ~ Thank you so much ~

    ~ Thank you so much ~

Can we use this structure without adj between a/an and noun because i've heard the sentence " What a beauty you are ". E.g :  -What a dress  -What a hamburger  -Such a pair of shoes  -Such a girl you are

And what if the noun was a plural noun or an uncountable noun, can we still use this structure? E.g:

  • What beauties (you are)
  • Such men
  • Such furniture ~ Thank you so much ~

Can we use this structure without adj between a/an and noun because i've heard the sentence " What a beauty you are ". E.g : 

-What a dress 

-What a hamburger 

-Such a pair of shoes 

-Such a girl you are

And what if the noun was a plural noun or an uncountable noun, can we still use this structure? E.g:

  • What beauties (you are)

  • Such men

  • Such furniture

    ~ Thank you so much ~

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What/such +a/an + noun

Can we use this structure without adj between a/an and noun because i've heard the sentence " What a beauty you are ". E.g : -What a dress -What a hamburger -Such a pair of shoes -Such a girl you are

And what if the noun was a plural noun or an uncountable noun, can we still use this structure? E.g:

  • What beauties (you are)
  • Such men
  • Such furniture ~ Thank you so much ~