Indefinite Article is Not Used Before Uncountable Nouns

The indefinite article is not used before uncountable nouns.

The following nouns are singular and uncountable in English.
  • advice
  • information
  • news
  • baggage
  • luggage
  • furniture
They are often preceeded by: some, any, a little, a lot of, a piece of &c.
  • I'll give you a piece of advice.
  • You need some more furniture.
  • There isn't any news.
Knowledge is also considered uncountable, but when used in a particular sense takes the article:
  • A knowledge of languages is always useful.
  • He has a good knowledge of mathematics.
Hair (all the hair on one's head) is considered uncountable, but if we consider each hair separateley, we say: a hair, two hairs &c:
  • She has black hair
  • The fisherman used a hair to tie the feather to the hook

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