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Magic-dragon Posted 6 years ago
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A wrong train

Would you answer my question?

A: Tom got off quickly as soon as he realized it was a wrong train.

Is "a wrong bus" rightly used? Should it be replaced by "the wrong train"?

  

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Would you answer my question? A: Tom got off quickly as soon as he realized it was a the wrong train. say eg the wrong bus the wrong train the wrong day the wrong office the wrong person Clive

  • Would you answer my question?
  • A: Tom got off quickly as soon as he realized it was a the wrong train.
  • say eg the wrong bus the wrong train the wrong day the wrong office the wrong person Clive
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Would you answer my question?

A: Tom got off quickly as soon as he realized it was a the wrong train.

say eg

the wrong bus

the wrong train

the wrong day

the wrong office

the wrong person

Clive

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It's a good idea to remember that the following always take "the", not "a".

the right ...
the wrong ...
the same ...

CJ

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