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TeacherJapan Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

Could you check me with this sentence?

people once said that taking a certain medicine would make you very intelligent.

Does it sound ok? And if it does, does the choice of "a certain medicine" and "certain medicines" make a big difference?
  

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It is OK except for the missing capital letter. teacherJapan does the choice of "a certain medicine" and "certain medicines" make a big difference? Just the difference you'd expect.

  • It is OK except for the missing capital letter.
  • teacherJapan does the choice of "a certain medicine" and "certain medicines" make a big difference?
  • Just the difference you'd expect.
  • The former means one medicine; the latter means several medicines.
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It is OK except for the missing capital letter.
teacherJapandoes the choice of "a certain medicine" and "certain medicines" make a big difference?
Just the difference you'd expect. The former means one medicine; the latter means several medicines.
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Thank you very much:) GPY:)

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