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Li Hang Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Can I say "A rectangular with a area of 1 square meters"?

Can I say "A rectangular with a area of 1 square meters"? Or How could I do to make it sound more native?
  

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Li Hang Can I say "A rectangle with a n area of 1 square meter "? Or How could I do to make it sound more native? Hi Li Hang, 1) - A rectangle is a flat shape with four 90 degree angles.

  • Li Hang Can I say "A rectangle with a n area of 1 square meter "?
  • Or How could I do to make it sound more native?
  • Hi Li Hang, 1) - A rectangle is a flat shape with four 90 degree angles.
  • - rectangular is the adjective 2) - We use an , not a, before nouns that begin with a vowel sound .
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Li Hang Can I say "A rectangle with an area of 1 square meter"? Or How could I do to make it sound more native?
Hi Li Hang,

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- A rectangle is a flat shape with four 90 degree angles.
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Thank you! I have mistyped a lot of words!
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Li HangThank you! I have mistyped a lot of words!
That's all right! Keep on learning! :-)
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Furthermore, please note that the correct spelling for the unit of measurement (as in this case) is metre in British English and meter in American English. Be careful with which form of English you are writing in, and choose the most appropriate one.

However, when it refers to a measuring device (which is not this case), it is meter everywhere.

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Thank you for reminding me.

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