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Ritik Posted 5 years ago
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Hello sir,


1)I recently had a student ask me about what oxymoron is .

2) I recently had a student ask me about what oxymoron is .


What is difference between the two sentences?

Are both the sentences applicable to in spoken and written English ?

  

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ritik Hello sir, What is the difference between these two sentences? 1)I recently had a student ask me about what oxymoron is . 2) I recently had a student ask me about what oxymoron is .

  • ritik Hello sir, What is the difference between these two sentences?
  • 1)I recently had a student ask me about what oxymoron is .
  • 2) I recently had a student ask me about what oxymoron is .
  • What is difference between the two sentences?
  • Are both the sentences applicable to in spoken and written English ?
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ritik

Hello sir,

What is the difference between these two sentences?

1)I recently had a student ask me about what oxymoron is .

2) I recently had a student ask me about what oxymoron is .


What is difference between the two sentences?

Are

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By the way, "oxymoron" can be non-count, meaning the rhetorical device, the same way you can speak of metaphor, but I would not expect your student to have known that, so the article is probably called for, "an oxymoron".

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