Which one of the following sentences is correct?
1. To find a legitimate certificate (or authorized certificate) is an important matter for you.
2. To find a legitimate certificate (or an authorized certificate) is an important matter for you.
The above sentences are imaginary sentences I made. For example,
1. It is a good tool (or useful tool) for you.
2. It is a good tool (or an useful tool) for you.
Which one of the above sentence is correct?
Dhosigkaus 1. 2. To find a legitimate certificate (or an authorized certificate) is an important matter for you.
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Dhosigkaus1. To find a legitimate certificate (or authorized certificate) is an important matter for you.2. To find a legitimate certificate (or an authorized certificate) is an important matter for you. 1. It is a good tool (or useful tool) for you.2. It is a good tool (or a useful tool) for you.
Both forms are fi
Dhosigkaus1. It is a good tool (or useful tool) for you.
2. It is a good tool (or a useful tool) for you.
Both are fine.
Dhosigkaus1. To find a legitimate certificate (or authorized certificate) is an important matter for you.
2. To find a legitimate certificate (or an authorized