Monday, November 12, 2012

prepositional phrases - Zero article after "of" in "a change of place"

Given the sentence




The use of apples instead of pears is unexpected in the dish.




I don't think we can use apple instead of apples. (Correct me if I'm wrong.) But then, how come we can say the following?






  • I need a change of hotel.

  • A change of situation will give another result.




In the above two cases, both hotel and situation are countable nouns. Why is the indefinite article omitted before them?

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