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Tashiro Posted 14 years ago
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Hi, could you please help me?

#1 the invention of the car
#2 the invention of a car
#3 the invention of cars

Which is correct?
  

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In the appropriate context , they could all be correct. Write a sentence or two containing these phrases. Rover

  • In the appropriate context , they could all be correct.
  • Write a sentence or two containing these phrases.
  • Rover
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In the appropriate context, they could all be correct.

Write a sentence or two containing these phrases.

Rover
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Thank you for the reply.
In this sentence, which is correct?
"The invention of ... changed the way people travel."
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'...the car...' or '...cars...'

Rover
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Thank you so much.
If not too much trouble, could you tell me what kind of context I can use "the invention of a car" in?
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The invention of a car that runs on electricity was hailed as ...

As a side note, I would only use "the car" myself if I were writing your sentence above.

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