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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

(A / The) Fuss

Should I use an article in the sentence "Fuss distances us from each other"? I mean "fuss" in general sense of the word.
  

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" No article is needed.

  • " No article is needed.
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I think the word you're looking for is "fussing." No article is needed.
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AnonymousShould I use an article in the sentence "Fuss distances us from each other"?
Use "the," but that won't help the sentence much; it is so unnatural.
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Then can you give me a piece of advice how to make this sentence sound better, please?
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Are you sure 'fuss' is the correct word?
A fuss is a very minor matter.
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CliveAre you sure 'fuss' is the correct word?A fuss is a very minor matter.
I'm not sure.
But a vocabulary offers me such words as "fuss", "bustle" and "vanity".
I think "fuss" is the word I need.
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Fuss, bustle and vanity are completely different things.

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