0
New2grammar Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

(a) part

Oceans are (a) part of the world.

Ryan is (a) part of my life.

Rolling a dice is (a) part of the game.

Is a needed before part? I have seen some sentences with and some without.

Thanks!
  

Top answer

Not necessary, but can add emphasis. nb "dice" is a plural noun = Rolling dice is [a] part of the game

  • Not necessary, but can add emphasis.
  • nb "dice" is a plural noun = Rolling dice is [a] part of the game
Free · every Monday

Get the Weekly English Kit 📬

New words, one handy idiom, and a 2-minute quiz — delivered to your inbox to keep your streak alive.

3 Answers
0
Not necessary, but can add emphasis.

nb "dice" is a plural noun = Rolling dice is [a] part of the game
0
Feebs11Not necessary, but can add emphasis.

nb "dice" is a plural noun = Rolling dice is [a] part of the game
Let's say the game uses only one die. Do you say, "Rolling a die is part of the game"?
0
New2grammar
Feebs11Not necessary, but can add emphasis.

nb "dice" is a plural noun = Rolling dice is [a] part of the game
Let's say the game uses only one die. Do you say, "Rolling a die is part of the game"?

A dice is a small cube which has between one and six spots or numbers on its sides, and which

Related Questions