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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

On road/ on the road/ on a road

Hello! Please check the following sentences.
I'm not sure if I should remove the articles or use "the" instead of "a".

StartFragment>Conduct the tests on a flat and dry asphalt concrete road. In some cases, testing on a slope is required.

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This is correct: Conduct the tests on a flat, dry asphalt or concrete road. In some cases, testing on a slope is required.

  • This is correct: Conduct the tests on a flat, dry asphalt or concrete road.
  • In some cases, testing on a slope is required.
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This is correct:

Conduct the tests on a flat, dry asphalt or concrete road. In some cases, testing on a slope is required.
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Thank you very much!!

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