Do you want to add an adjective before an uncountable noun and the definite article a? I saw in an exercise book that there are uncountable nouns For example, if you add an adjective in front of coffee, you need to add the definite article a before the adjective For example, a large coffee Is this true? Is there any exception? Is it true for water, justice and bread?

Do you want to add an adjective before an uncountable noun and the definite article a? I saw in an exercise book that there are uncountable nouns For example, if you add an adjective in front of coffee, you need to add the definite article a before the adjective For example, a large coffee Is this true? Is there any exception? Is it true for water, justice and bread?

If the number is countable, then add a or an, if the number is liquid and other uncountable nouns, then add bottle, cup, bowl and other words after a or an and 1.2.3, and finally add nouns. For example, two bowls of rice is two bowls rice