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MVB Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

About the enumeration again!

Hi,

Thanks for your replies to my previous questions. I need your help for this. Are these sentences grammatically correct? Instead of taking shortcuts, I decided to try this out:

1-He ran past a cow and a ram.

2-I have a cat, a dog, and a rat.

3-She got the book, the pen, and the eraser from her mother.

4-These are his pants, his shoes, and his socks.

5-These are my shoes, my pants, and my socks.

*I just simply repeat the words "a", "my", "his" and "the" for every noun in the enumeration. Is that okay?

Thanks,

MVB
  

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MVB I just simply repeat the words "a", "my", "his" and "the" for every noun in the enumeration. Is that okay? It is OK.

  • MVB I just simply repeat the words "a", "my", "his" and "the" for every noun in the enumeration.
  • Is that okay?
  • It is OK.
  • No problem.
  • CJ
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MVBI just simply repeat the words "a", "my", "his" and "the" for every noun in the enumeration. Is that okay?
It is OK. No problem.

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