Example: One () staircase
Do not say a staircase, is it better than a staircase?
A word used to express the number of people, things, or actions, called quantifiers. A word or morpheme used in conjunction with a noun that represents a countable or measurable object or used to indicate a particular category. An object assigned to a noun may be classified in this category by its shape or function (Such as the "three books" in the "book").
4. If the height of the first-order stairs is shortened to two millimeters, most people will take the stairs.
3. Just last month, there was a bulldozer, plowing a two-foot deep crack in the desert, digging into a staircase brick and asphalt debris, which could lead to another cemetery.
2. Morrow pondered for a while, then one foot on the next staircase. "I think I know him," he said at last.
A staircase
Example sentences
1. Even when they found themselves climbing a staircase, they were turned a blind eye to them and were reluctant to listen to the advice of the Body Operation Guide.