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Akavall Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

A question about "a".

1) Whether or not literature is available on computer, readers are likely to continue to cherish books.

2) Whether or not literature is available on a computer, readers are likely to continue to cherish books.

Are both sentences right? If so, what is the difference in their meanings?
  

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Both are OK and equivalent in meaning here. On computer is established on the model of on TV and on radio .

  • Both are OK and equivalent in meaning here.
  • On computer is established on the model of on TV and on radio .
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Both are OK and equivalent in meaning here. On computer is established on the model of on TV and on radio.
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