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Mr. Tom Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

Expression: "Airconditioner makes me lethargic."

Hi

Would you say that the following sentence sounds OK without an article before airconditioner?
Air conditioner makes me lethargic.
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No. The generic statement is, I think, what you're aiming at here. Air conditioners make me lethargic.

  • No.
  • The generic statement is, I think, what you're aiming at here.
  • Air conditioners make me lethargic.
  • CJ
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No. The generic statement is, I think, what you're aiming at here.

Air conditioners make me lethargic.

CJ
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Not in the singular, no, as you need an article as you are speaking of one specific air conditioner. All of the following are ok

The air conditioner makes me lethargic.

Air conditioners make me lethargic.

Air conditioning makes me lethargic.

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