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Mister Micawber, I've got two more question to you. Which one of these two construction (is worth attention/is worthy of attention) is more frequently used? Do we use the indefinite article before the abbreviation like (an) MBA essay or (a)
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Could you please explain to me why you didn´t correct the indefinite article before the word kids (second paragraph, first line)? You are right the 'a' before 'kids' should not be there. I missed out. Thank you. The original
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Hi 26TMNTJG2PG, Could you please explain to me why you didn´t correct the indefinite article before the word kids (second paragraph, first line)? I would also write serious ly , instead of the word "serious" you used (the latter is only
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Hi, Can you please tell me why a person use an indefinite article before a gerund/verbal noun? I think here people are making an instance of all the gerund/verbal noun "a playing" and not making types of it. Like I have said in the
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Thank you Nona and Jim.
The thrust?? of my inquiry lies with the article usage with such terms as "beginning" and "ending." Whenever I see a word preceded with such a term, instinctively I try to put the article "the" unless my close scrutiny
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When introducing the contents of something, the parts of something, or
listing the components of something for the first time, we use the
indefinite. That's because we are not referring back to each
particular element of the list as a
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Could it help a little to read it this way?
This essay, just like many other short literary compositions, contains a beginning paragraph, a middle paragraph and an ending paragraph.
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Look at the sentence below please and tell me why the writer of this sentence made what looks to be a choice to modify the nouns with an indefinite article.
This essay contain a beginning paragraph, a middle paragraph and an ending paragraph.
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Essay on The Collective Noun by Sophie Johnson
Traditionally, the noun that names a collective is considered to be singular. Being singular, the verbial that denotes its act is also singular:
(1) The family prays every evening.
(2)
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Hello all
'He has a tolerable English' is possible, but quaint. A more likely context would be e.g.
1. 'This essay is written in a tolerable English.'
The purpose of the indefinite article here is to give the sense of 'a particular kind
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