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Jigneshbharati Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

A cause

Communication problems between settings of care or between health professionals are a frequent cause of medication errors and adverse drug events.

Does the indefinite article "a" refere to countable noun "cause"?

Can we replace the preposition "for" in "cause of...?"

  

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Jigneshbharati Does the indefinite article "a" refere to countable noun "cause"? Yes. " No.

  • Jigneshbharati Does the indefinite article "a" refere to countable noun "cause"?
  • Yes.
  • " No.
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JigneshbharatiDoes the indefinite article "a" refere to countable noun "cause"?

Yes.

JigneshbharatiCan we replace the preposition "for" in "cause of...?"

No.

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