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SeekerSFN Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

A set of

1) A set of a bowl and a spoon.

2) A set of a bowl and spoon.

3) A set of bowl and spoon.


For the three sentences above, which is/are grammatically wrong?

  

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None of those are natural phrases. You refer to them as sentences, but they are phrases, not sentences.

  • None of those are natural phrases.
  • You refer to them as sentences, but they are phrases, not sentences.
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None of those are natural phrases.

You refer to them as sentences, but they are phrases, not sentences.

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SeekerSFN1) A set of a bowl and a spoon.
2) A set of a bowl and spoon.
3) A set of bowl and spoon.

I think you can forget about all those.

It's "bowl and spoon set".

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