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John Aki Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Grammar check please?

Hi,

Can you tell me if these are grammatical to you, please?


A bread will suffice for my lunch.

A bread is sufficient for my lunch.

A bread is sufficed for my lunch. (Is this grammatical??) (Passive)


Cheers.

  

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Can you tell me if these are grammatical to you, please? We say a slice of bread , or a piece of bread. Whar comes out of the oven is a loaf of bread or simply a loaf .

  • Can you tell me if these are grammatical to you, please?
  • We say a slice of bread , or a piece of bread.
  • Whar comes out of the oven is a loaf of bread or simply a loaf .
  • A bread will suffice for my lunch.
  • OK, but a little formal.
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Can you tell me if these are grammatical to you, please?

A bread is correct grammar, but we don't say that.We say a slice of bread, or a piece of bread. Whar comes out of the oven is a loaf of bread or simply a loaf.


A bread will suffice for my lunch. OK, but a little formal. You could say . .

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