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Reegis Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

I compared the two models of digital cameras / a digital camera and chose the cheaper one.

Hello.

Again articles... Please have a look at the following sentences:

1) I compared the two models of digital cameras and chose the cheaper one.
2) I compared the two models of a digital camera and chose the cheaper one.

Are they grammatically correct? If yes, what is the difference in meaning?

  

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I wouldn't use either of those. I would say: I compared the two models of digital camera and chose the cheaper one.

  • I wouldn't use either of those.
  • I would say: I compared the two models of digital camera and chose the cheaper one.
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I wouldn't use either of those. I would say:

I compared the two models of digital camera and chose the cheaper one.

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