You need to be Cheteshwar Pujara in this market, a Steve Smith won’t click
http://m.economictimes.com/markets/stocks/news/you-need-to-be-cheteshwar-pujara-in-this-market-a-steve-smith-wont-click/articleshow/57870486.cms
please explain to me the use of indefinite article "a" before proper noun "Steve Smith the cricketer"?
Thanks
Jigneshbharati "a" before proper noun "Steve Smith ... "a" before a proper noun that refers to a person means "a person very much like (that person)". CJ
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Jigneshbharati"a" before proper noun "Steve Smith ...
"a" before a proper noun that refers to a person means "a person very much like (that person)".
CJ