Hello. I have a few questions concerning some pretty basic stuff but I'm not a native speaker so... I'd rather not to screw this up. The first thing that I'm having a problem with is the sentence: "Color is shape. Art is stance."
Now, my question is - should I use articles in these phrases? Also, on a side note, those two aren't part of some concrete text but are supposed to be something like a slogan or a title (kind of reminds me of that proverb "time is money" merely by its structure...)
And second, this one is stupid, but oh well - which one of these two sentences is used more in colloquial speak/sounds more... natural (if it actually makes difference in the first place): I don't see anyone before me/my eyes OR I don't see anyone in front of me.
Top answer
1. no articles needed 2. either It is easier, by the way, to "find" your questions without the commentary.
— Philip
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no articles needed 2.
either It is easier, by the way, to "find" your questions without the commentary.
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