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Victorycountry Posted 21 years ago
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I am a freshman

Hi,

Since "freshman/sophomore/junior/senior" are nouns, it needs the article "a", am I right?

e.g. I am a freshman

Thanks in advance.
  

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Victorycountry Hi, Since "freshman/sophomore/junior/senior" are nouns, it needs the article "a", am I right? g. I am a freshman Thanks in advance.

  • Victorycountry Hi, Since "freshman/sophomore/junior/senior" are nouns, it needs the article "a", am I right?
  • g.
  • I am a freshman Thanks in advance.
  • Yes, but they can also be used as adjectives, therefore allowing "my freshman/sophomore year in school" without an article.
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VictorycountryHi,

Since "freshman/sophomore/junior/senior" are nouns, it needs the article "a", am I right?

e.g. I am a freshman

Thanks in advance.

Yes, but they can also be used as adjectives, therefore allowing "my freshman/sophomore year in school" without an article.

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