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Supercat Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Articles when Listing?

Air is sent from

the pump

the tube

the turbine

the compressor. (I'm listing the devices through which the air runs.)

When you write it, do you use a definite article (or an indefinite article) with each item?

Air is sent from the pump, the tube, the turbine, to the compressor?

  

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These are your choices: Air is sent from the pump through the tube and the turbine to the compressor. Air is sent from the pump through the tube and turbine to the compressor. Air is sent from a pump through a tube and a turbine to a compressor.

  • These are your choices: Air is sent from the pump through the tube and the turbine to the compressor.
  • Air is sent from the pump through the tube and turbine to the compressor.
  • Air is sent from a pump through a tube and a turbine to a compressor.
  • Air is sent from a pump through a tube and turbine to a compressor.
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These are your choices:

Air is sent from the pump through the tube and the turbine to the compressor.

Air is sent from the pump through the tube and turbine to the compressor.

Air is sent from a pump through a tube and a turbine to a compressor.

Air is sent from a pump through a tube and turbine to a compressor.

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