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Kishan1979 Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Hello Experts,Could you please check below are the same meaning or not

1.I need to have icon on button.
2.I wanted to put on icon on button.
3.I need a icon on button.
4.I need to place a icon on button.
5, I want to put a icon on button.
  

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Hi, You have problems with articles. Say ' an icon'. Say ' a button', or ' the button' if you have specified it earlier in the context.

  • Hi, You have problems with articles.
  • Say ' an icon'.
  • Say ' a button', or ' the button' if you have specified it earlier in the context.
  • Would you like to revise and repost for further comment?
  • Clive
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Hi,

You have problems with articles.

Say 'an icon'.
Say 'a button', or 'the button' if you have specified it earlier in the context.

Would you like to revise and repost for fu
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Thanks clive for your reply.

Below is the modifed sentences,Could you please let me know all the sentences are having the same meaning or different ,if different ,pls explain with some examples.

1. I need to have an icon on a button.
2.I wanted to put on an icon on a button.
3.I need an icon on the button.

Regards,
Kishan.
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Below is the modifed sentences,Could you please let me know all the sentences are having the same meaning or different ,if different ,pls explain with some examples.

1. I need to have an icon on a button. You are not telling us which button.
2.I wanted to put on an icon on a button. You are talking about the past. Or els
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Thanks Clive for you brief explanation with examples.

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