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Old November 26, 2015, 09:43 AM
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Could I use a? (rather than leaving it blank)

-She was drinking __ coffee.

Some people think coffee is a substance, then no a/an should be used. But my opinion is different: in modern English, very often in a restaurant we say a juice, a coffee, etc., to mean a cup of sth; I see no problem in the sentence above. Who is the correct one?
   
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Both 'a coffee' and coffee without the article are correct.
You have understood the difference well.
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Excellent answer. Thank you.
 

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