Infinik Posted 18 years agoGrammar
part of vs. a part of
I got this small issue of part of v. a part of:
S1: Area B is a part of area A.
S2: Area B is part of area A.
Would these two sentences make any difference? Any meaning of uncountable noun for using part of?
Top answer
Infinik Would these two sentences make any difference? No. You can use is part of or is a part of indifferently.
— CalifJim
- Infinik Would these two sentences make any difference?
- No.
- You can use is part of or is a part of indifferently.
- CJ
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InfinikWould these two sentences make any difference?
No. You can use
is part of or
is a part of indifferently.
CJ