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Aqua modern 23 Posted 5 years ago
Grammar

'a too high goal' or 'too high a goal"

Which is (are) grammatically correct?

"Don't set a too high goal."

"Don't set too high a goal."

"Don't set a goal too high."


Thank you for helping me.

  

Top answer

" So unnatural I'm going to call it wrong. " Normal. " Wrong.

  • " So unnatural I'm going to call it wrong.
  • " Normal.
  • " Wrong.
  • You're not talking about a representative goal.
  • The indefinite article means something different in the second one.
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aqua modern 23"Don't set a too high goal."

So unnatural I'm going to call it wrong.

aqua modern 23"Don't set too high a goal."

Normal.

aqua modern 23"Don't set a goal too high."

Wrong. You're not talking about a representative goal. The indefinite article means something d

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