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Anonymous Posted 5 years ago
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Is it..."a power cut" or "the power cut" or "power cut"

There is power cut.

There is a/the power cut.











  

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"a power cut" or "the power cut" or "power cut" There is power cut. There is a/the power cut. The "existential there construction", which is what you have here, virtually always takes the indefinite article ( a, an ).

  • "a power cut" or "the power cut" or "power cut" There is power cut.
  • There is a/the power cut.
  • The "existential there construction", which is what you have here, virtually always takes the indefinite article ( a, an ).
  • There is a power cut.
  • There is a stray dog on the street.
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Is it..."a power cut" or "the power cut" or "power cut"

There is power cut.

There is a/the power cut.

The "existential there construction", which is what you have here, virtually always takes the indefinite article (a, an).

There is a power cut.
There is a stray dog on the street.
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