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<p><a href="page.php?w=Classifier_%28linguistics%29">Classifiers</a> are sometimes used as count nouns preceding mass nouns, in order to redirect the speaker's focus away from the mass nature. For example, "There's some furniture in the room" can be restated, with a change of focus, to "There are some pieces of furniture in the room"; and "let's have some fun" can be refocused as "Let's have a bit of fun". In English, some nouns are used frequently as both count nouns (with</p><p>
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