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Wowenglish Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

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I wonder which sentence is correct.

1. People catch colds from virus.

2. People catch a cold from virus
  

Top answer

Virus is a classification, or category, of disease-causing microorganisms. "

  • Virus is a classification, or category, of disease-causing microorganisms.
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Virus is a classification, or category, of disease-causing microorganisms. Therefore, we wish to say,
"People catch colds from a virus." Since there is more than one variety of virus associated with the common cold, it is also all right to say, "People catch colds from viruses."
"Finally, people catch a cold from a virus."
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...oops should've added an a before virus.sorry

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