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Forenkazan Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

is the sentence "Army is full" correct?

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when there is no space on the army is it correct to say "Army is full"
  

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An army is not like a college class -- I don't think any army has an absolute maximum number of members. ")

  • An army is not like a college class -- I don't think any army has an absolute maximum number of members.
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An army is not like a college class -- I don't think any army has an absolute maximum number of members. I can't imagine a situation in which you would say "The army is full." (But if you did say it, you would need "the" before "army.")
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The army is up to strength is one way of conveying this idea.
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the army is not a real army,

i am making a game you can have an army with maximum members

so what do you the best sentence with 3 words for "Army is full"
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Aha! Context is always important. Why does it have to be three words? It should really be "The army is full."

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