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Centrist12 Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Article before profession

I read many grammar sites tt say i need an article before a profession.


But then this is correct too:


Discover how she went from police intern to assistant prosecutor.


Can someone help explain why?

  

Top answer

No, an article is not necessarily needed. Where the noun phrase denotes a role or office, the article can be omitted: Ed was appointed captain . Kim became treasurer .

  • No, an article is not necessarily needed.
  • Where the noun phrase denotes a role or office, the article can be omitted: Ed was appointed captain .
  • Kim became treasurer .
  • They elected him president .
  • Gill served as secretary for over twenty yea rs.
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No, an article is not necessarily needed.

Where the noun phrase denotes a role or office, the article can be omitted:

Ed was appointed captain.

Kim became treasurer.

They elected him president.

Gill served as secretary for over twenty years.

Such NPs are sometimes called 'bare role' NPs -- 'bare' in the

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centrist12Can someone help explain why?

They are considered job titles, not professions.

Professions: teacher, doctor, nurse, lawyer, microbiologist, and architect.

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