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Anonymous Posted 8 years ago
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Hello,

Some time ago, I came across a sentence "He's lost the use of his legs".

Do I need the definite article in the sentence below or maybe the indefinite one?

"After the accident, the boy has the/a incomplete use of his legs."


Thank You

  

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" It is not a natural sentence. After the accident, the boy's legs were paralyzed. After the accident, the boy lost the use of his legs.

  • " It is not a natural sentence.
  • After the accident, the boy's legs were paralyzed.
  • After the accident, the boy lost the use of his legs.
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anonymous"After the accident, the boy has the/a incomplete use of his legs."

It is not a natural sentence.

After the accident, the boy's legs were paralyzed.
After the accident, the boy lost the use of his legs.

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