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Vincent Teo Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

a lovely garden

Can I write:

They celebrated birthday in a lovely garden.
  

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There is nothing wrong with the prepositional phrase. However, you need a noun determiner before 'birthday' [the, a, his, her, their].

  • There is nothing wrong with the prepositional phrase.
  • However, you need a noun determiner before 'birthday' [the, a, his, her, their].
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There is nothing wrong with the prepositional phrase. However, you need a noun determiner before 'birthday' [the, a, his, her, their].

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