0Hello, could you help me again:02br 02br 00It's the beginning of a story: A train stopped at a little station. A passenger looked out of (a?) window of (the??) train carriage. 02br 02br 00A guide was once showing a group of rich American tourists (no aritcle?) places of interest in a little town in the south of Italy.02br 02br 00...he began to look at (no article?) ornaments on the walls.02br 02br 00Thank you very much.0-
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0Hi,02br 02br 00It's the beginning of a story: A train stopped at a little station. A passenger looked out of (a01font 00? I prefer 'a'.
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0Hi,02br 02br 00It's the beginning of a story: A train stopped at a little station.
A passenger looked out of (a01font 00?
I prefer 'a'.
)02font 00 train carriage.
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0Hi,02br 02br 00It's the beginning of a story: A train stopped at a little station. A passenger looked out of (a01font00? Yes, but 'the' would be OK as well)02font00 window of (the01font00??I prefer 'a'. )02font00 train carriage. 02br 02br 00A guide was once showing a