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Kumenglish Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

Elements

We should examine all elements before buying the pre-owned car.


How can we use "examine all elements like car's age/longevity, documents etc" in the context?

Is "examine all elements" correct here?

  

Top answer

kumenglish the pre-owned car. This is a specific car you have considered buying. kumenglish a pre-owned car.

  • kumenglish the pre-owned car.
  • This is a specific car you have considered buying.
  • kumenglish a pre-owned car.
  • This is any car, in general, that you might find available for sale.
  • Your sentence seems to be more general in nature, so I'll change 'the' to 'a'.
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kumenglishthe pre-owned car.

This is a specific car you have considered buying.

kumenglisha pre-owned car.

This is any car, in general, that you might find available for sale.


Your sentence seems to be more general in nature, so I'll change 'the' to 'a'. You can change it back to 'the' if

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