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John Aki Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Need a little help with this one

Can someone tell me are these exactly same meaning please

I saw a man injured on the road

I saw a injured man on the road


Thanks in advance

William Chen

  

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'a little help', not 'a little helps'. 'help' does not occur in the plural. William Chen Can someone tell me are if these have exactly same meaning please ?

  • 'a little help', not 'a little helps'.
  • 'help' does not occur in the plural.
  • William Chen Can someone tell me are if these have exactly same meaning please ?
  • 1) I saw a man injured on the road .
  • 2) I saw a n injured man on the road .
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'a little help', not 'a little helps'. 'help' does not occur in the plural.

William ChenCan someone tell me are if these have exactly same meaning please?
1) I saw a man injured on
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William,

I just noticed that you have already asked this question and received answer. The answers are nearly identical to mine.

Please do not waste our time asking the same question more than once.

If you continue to ask the same questions again and again, you may be banned from the forum.

CJ

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