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Witty blue Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Grammar question

Hi, Guys.


I am trying to make a slogan for my company but I am not sure if it is grammatically correct.

We are making printouts on a glass. Photos and graphic, pictures, splashbacks all printed directly on glass.


Which one is correct?

This isn't just a glass.

or

This isn't just glass


I would be grateful for your help.


Best

Voytek

  

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witty blue Which one is correct? Even your explanation is unclear. Do you mean a glass (= a drinking vessel made of glass) or a sheet of glass (a flat sheet made of glass)?

  • witty blue Which one is correct?
  • Even your explanation is unclear.
  • Do you mean a glass (= a drinking vessel made of glass) or a sheet of glass (a flat sheet made of glass)?
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witty blueWhich one is correct?

Even your explanation is unclear. Do you mean a glass (= a drinking vessel made of glass) or a sheet of glass (a flat sheet made of glass)?

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Then this one:

This isn't just glass.

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