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Jenn123 Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

a/the ?

Can someone tell me which is appropriate to use?

The faith of a/the person to pick the battle and fight till the end.
  

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Jenn123 The faith of a/the person to pick the battle and fight till the end. a person. You know that you have not written a grammatical sentence, don't you?

  • Jenn123 The faith of a/the person to pick the battle and fight till the end.
  • a person.
  • You know that you have not written a grammatical sentence, don't you?
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Jenn123The faith of a/the person to pick the battle and fight till the end.
a person.

You know that you have not written a grammatical sentence, don't you?
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Sorry if yes. can you please indicate which part of it is the error? Is my sentence wrong?
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Jenn123Sorry if yes. can you please indicate which part of it is the error? Is my sentence wrong?
There is no main verb.

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