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Hotmale Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

A/The week's supply of

Hello,

Can you please advise me what article is needed in this sentence?

"The street market in my neighbourhood is where I buy a week's supply of fruit and vegetables."

Should it be "a week's supply" or "the week's supply"?

Thank you
  

Top answer

Either is fine. It sounds like this is a regular activity, so I would interpret it to mean the supply for the week. So, the week's supply.

  • Either is fine.
  • It sounds like this is a regular activity, so I would interpret it to mean the supply for the week.
  • So, the week's supply.
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Either is fine. It sounds like this is a regular activity, so I would interpret it to mean the supply for the week. So, the week's supply.
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I understand now. Thank you!

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