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Photon Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

A woman in a white dress

(1) A woman in a white dress came in.

(2) A woman in white dress came in.

Which is correct?

  

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Photon Which is correct? Only (1) is correct. "dress" is a singular countable noun.

  • Photon Which is correct?
  • Only (1) is correct.
  • "dress" is a singular countable noun.
  • Therefore, it must be preceded by a determiner ( a, the, this, that, my, your, ...
  • ).
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PhotonWhich is correct?

Only (1) is correct.

"dress" is a singular countable noun. Therefore, it must be preceded by a determiner (a, the, this, that, my, your, ...).

CJ

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