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Null0nil Posted 15 years ago
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An article usage question

Hi,

Which one of the following is correct? I can't seem to find the answer.

1.) Currently computer is expensive.
2.) Currently computers are expensive.
3.) Currently a computer is expensive.

Also, do you need a comma after the word "Currently"? Like:

4.) Currently, computers are expensive.

Thanks!
  

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Hi, Which one of the following is correct? I can't seem to find the answer. ) Currently computer is expensive.

  • Hi, Which one of the following is correct?
  • I can't seem to find the answer.
  • ) Currently computer is expensive.
  • ) Currently computers are expensive.
  • Fine.
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Hi,

Which one of the following is correct? I can't seem to find the answer.

1.) Currently computer is expensive. Not correct
2.) Currently computers are expensive. Fine.
3.) Currently a computer is expensive. Fine, but sounds like an extremely general statement about all computers.

Also, do you need a comma after the word "Currently"

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