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Jigneshbharati Posted 8 years ago
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Does a Dhoni

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When do we use "a" before proper name and what does it mean in the context?

The use of indefinite article makes the following noun "Dhoni" countable and non-specific

  

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Jigneshbharati When do we use "a" before proper name and what does it mean in the context? does a Dhoni ~ makes a play or a move or a trick that Dhoni is well-known for or associated with, or that is particularly characteristic of Dhoni It's not a frequently used idiom, but you do hear it from time to time in casual conversation. It can contain any person's name.

  • Jigneshbharati When do we use "a" before proper name and what does it mean in the context?
  • does a Dhoni ~ makes a play or a move or a trick that Dhoni is well-known for or associated with, or that is particularly characteristic of Dhoni It's not a frequently used idiom, but you do hear it from time to time in casual conversation.
  • It can contain any person's name.
  • CJ
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JigneshbharatiWhen do we use "a" before proper name and what does it mean in the context?

does a Dhoni ~ makes a play or a move or a trick that Dhoni is well-known for or associated with, or that is particularly characteristic of Dhoni

It's not a frequently used idiom, but you do hear it from time to time in casual conversation. It can contain any pe

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