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Newguest Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

a world

Hi

There's the sentence: He's the most undervalued teacher in a world abounding with "masters." Shouldn't it be "in the world" instead of "a world"

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No, but I'll leave it to someone else to try and explain, sorry

  • No, but I'll leave it to someone else to try and explain, sorry
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No, but I'll leave it to someone else to try and explain, sorry
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He's the most undervalued teacher in the world.
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NewguestHi

There's the sentence: He's the most undervalued teacher in a world abounding with "masters." Shouldn't it be "in the world" instead of "a world"

thanks

One of many worlds = "a".
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world: people in general; especially a distinctive group of people with some shared interest

In a world/realm/group/environment/ambience/atmosphere, etc where one can be at ease,...
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so it should be "the"
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No, it definitely should be 'a'.

Trying to work out how to explain it....still can't, sorry.

However, it's quite a common construction: in a world of X. He is the cleverest man in a world of fools. They are eco-warriers in a world of selfishness. This car is a treasure in a world of mediocrity.
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OK, I get it now. Cheers!
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1. He's the most undervalued teacher in a world abounding with "masters."

2. He's the most undervalued teacher.

'the' should be used in sentence 2. (My earlier post was without in a world abounding with "masters.")

'a' should be used in sentence 1.

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