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Panda train 926 Posted 4 years ago
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Dear teachers, is it correct to use an article ''a'' with the noun life if I want to say about life of everyone, in general? Or, maybe, it is better to use human as an adjective?

Everything gets expensive except of a human's life.

Thank you in advance for your advice!

  

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panda train 926 Everything gets expensive except of a human's life. This doesn't work as an English sentence. I think you're trying to convey this gloomy thought: Everything is valuable except human life.

  • panda train 926 Everything gets expensive except of a human's life.
  • This doesn't work as an English sentence.
  • I think you're trying to convey this gloomy thought: Everything is valuable except human life.
  • CJ
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panda train 926Everything gets expensive except of a human's life.

This doesn't work as an English sentence.

I think you're trying to convey this gloomy thought:

Everything is valuable except human life.

CJ

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