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Joseph A Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Bright future or a bright future

Hello everyone,

Is "bright future" with the indefinite and without indefinite article possible?as follows:

1. His country will have a bright future.

2. His country will have bright future.

3. His children will have a bright future.

Regards,

JA

  

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An article is required. The children of the wealthy have a bright future. (present) After he gets a secure, high-paying job, his children will have a bright future.

  • An article is required.
  • The children of the wealthy have a bright future.
  • (present) After he gets a secure, high-paying job, his children will have a bright future.
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An article is required.

The children of the wealthy have a bright future. (present)
After he gets a secure, high-paying job, his children will have a bright future. (future.)

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