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Onizo Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

A danger of getting a cut

1. There is danger of getting a cut (on your skin with a knife)
2. There is a danger of "
3. There is the danger of "

Which is correct?
  

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2 and 3 are ok

  • 2 and 3 are ok
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onizoThere is a danger of " <<<
Use this one.

A "There is" construction" almost always has "a" with a singular noun.

There is a possibility that ...
There is a danger of ...
There is a book on the table.
There is a nice view fr

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