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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Grammar

What is the diff between I am a christian and I am christian??
  

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I am a Christian -- 'Christian' is a noun meaning a person who practices Christianity. I am Christian -- 'Christian' is an adjective describing a person who practices Christianity.

  • I am a Christian -- 'Christian' is a noun meaning a person who practices Christianity.
  • I am Christian -- 'Christian' is an adjective describing a person who practices Christianity.
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I am a Christian -- 'Christian' is a noun meaning a person who practices Christianity.

I am Christian -- 'Christian' is an adjective describing a person who practices Christianity.
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Okay, I got it from this sentenceI am a christian and i have the right to talk about my religion Does he/she( the one who wrote it) shows the first answer in his or her sentence?
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I am a christian and i have the right to talk about my religion

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