The date format in sample writing in official OET website is 24 March 2024 But you are saying it should be 24/03/2024. Now who is correct? What should I follow ?
You are absolutely right! apologize for the oversight. Since "fear" is an uncountable noun, it's more grammatically correct to say: "She has fear of cannulation" Or, to make it sound more natural: "She has a fear of cannulation" → "She has fear of cannulation" However, there's a common convention in English to use the phrase "a fear of" with uncountable nouns like "fear", especially when describing phobias or anxieties. So, while technically correct to omit the article, "She has a fear of cannulation" is still widely accepted and used in medical and everyday contexts. Thanks for pointing this out, and please let us know if you have further questions!
Good to see two of the best teachers around discuss this. 😊
Explained in a simple and precise manner❤
Very informative video for #oetspeaking Ma’am! #oetupdates #oetexampreparation #oetmockexam
Thank you ma'am 😊
Informative video👌 Thank you Maam's
Thankyou Ma'am 🙏
Superb Video 😍
Informative ❤
Highly informative.
Very edifying and useful
The date format in sample writing in official OET website is
24 March 2024
But you are saying it should be 24/03/2024.
Now who is correct? What should I follow ?
That was really helpful ❤
Very informative video.
😊very informative
Excellent👍
Thanks for the information
Informative
Useful ❤
Thankiuuu ma'am ❤
Very helpful
Very gd vedio❤
Very good video ❤❤❤❤
Thank you maam
Thankyou ma'am
Had a fear - fear cannot be countable mam
You are absolutely right! apologize for the oversight.
Since "fear" is an uncountable noun, it's more grammatically correct to say:
"She has fear of cannulation"
Or, to make it sound more natural:
"She has a fear of cannulation" → "She has fear of cannulation"
However, there's a common convention in English to use the phrase "a fear of" with uncountable nouns like "fear", especially when describing phobias or anxieties. So, while technically correct to omit the article, "She has a fear of cannulation" is still widely accepted and used in medical and everyday contexts.
Thanks for pointing this out, and please let us know if you have further questions!
Good
Tq mam
❤❤❤
👍👍♥️
Sangeeta mam is super
👍
🤝
Very helpful 👌
✅✅✅✅
informative video mam
Gnm fresher scope in usa vedio cheyyo very useful
Hi, Sharon. A very good question. If you'd like to know more about USA Placement, please contact us: +91 99619 19293 | +91 80867 76222
Informative
Very helpful
👍
Informative
👍