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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
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what does it mean zero aricle
  

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Do you have a reference or a quotation? Are you talking about a phrase in which there's no article in front of a noun?

  • Do you have a reference or a quotation?
  • Are you talking about a phrase in which there's no article in front of a noun?
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Do you have a reference or a quotation?

Are you talking about a phrase in which there's no article in front of a noun?
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Anonymous what does it mean zero aricle What does the term "zero article" mean?
It means the absence of any article before a noun, for example, when you have a proper noun or a countable plural.

Jack likes apples. Neither Jack nor apples has an article before it, so this sentence con
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You could say that an imperative sentence has a zero subject. Emotion: nodding
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CalifJimJack likes apples. Neither Jack nor apples has an article before it, so this sentence contains two instances of a "zero article".
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Aspara GusWhat a useless term!
Ah, well. No background in set theory, I suppose. Emotion: smile

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CalifJimMy geometry teacher: The empty set is the set of all the tomatoes that are in an empty box!
I suspect your geometry teacher was as great as mine: Very great!

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