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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

Omitting "the/a/an"?

I know we should use an article with a countable noun.

I remember when I was watching a TV series, one thing got stuck in my mind, because a speaker didn't use any articles before a noun.

A few people (a man and a boy) were going inside a house. When they both were inside the house, the man said to the boy, "Kitchen's clean".

It was from "The Walking Dead" episode.

And I've heard a lot of times when people omit (in TV series or movies) articles with countable nouns.

Any explanation on this?
  

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It's just very casual, fragmentary speech. We do not always speak English in perfect, complete sentences. But as a beginning learner, you should try to.

  • It's just very casual, fragmentary speech.
  • We do not always speak English in perfect, complete sentences.
  • But as a beginning learner, you should try to.
  • Clive
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It's just very casual, fragmentary speech.

We do not always speak English in perfect, complete sentences.
But as a beginning learner, you should try to.

Clive

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