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Onizo Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

For a landing

1. An airplane is coming in for landing.
2. An airplane is coming in for a landing.

Are the both forms correct?
  

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onizo Are the both forms correct? No; only #2.

  • onizo Are the both forms correct?
  • No; only #2.
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onizoAre the both forms correct?
No; only #2.
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While 2 is possible, it's awkward. It would be simpler and more natural as: An airplane is coming in to land or, An airplane is landing.

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