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MeggPhaggSioux Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

EQUAL PART(S)

"He is equal part(s) (a) student, (a) teacher, and (an) athlete."

Which of the "s", "a", "an" are necessary/unnecessary?
  

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He is equal part(s) (a) student, (a) teacher, and (an) athlete. ^ ^ ^ ^ N O O O N - necessary O - optional CJ

  • He is equal part(s) (a) student, (a) teacher, and (an) athlete.
  • ^ ^ ^ ^ N O O O N - necessary O - optional CJ
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He is equal part(s) (a) student, (a) teacher, and (an) athlete.

^ ^ ^ ^

N O O O

N - necessary

O - optional

CJ
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He is equal parts student, teacher and athlete.

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