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MustAsk Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Given a/the choice

Hi

If you were given [the/a] choice [of/between] an expensive car or a trip around the world, what would you pick?

It should be 'the' and 'of'? Is that correct?

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Top answer

the/a choice between/of .... In my opinion, all of your options are correct.

  • the/a choice between/of ....
  • In my opinion, all of your options are correct.
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... the/a choice between/of ....

In my opinion, all of your options are correct.
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I would be most likely to say:


If you were given a choice between an expensive car and a trip around the world, which would you pick?

"The choice" is also grammatically acceptable.

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