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New2grammar Posted 18 years ago
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1i00Jess walked into a restaurant in Madras, India. Only one booth was occupied by 02br
00a group of teenagers who looked like they'd been there hours waiting for someone.02br
00Waiters and cashiers weren't anywhere to be seen. Suddenly, [a/the] door behind the 02br
00counter opened and came out a waiter carrying a tray with a hot pot of curry.02i
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00Are they any mistakes? Also, which article is correct?02br
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00Thanks!0-
  

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0a door: when you mean one door of many existing behind the counter02br 00the door: when there's just one02br 00the cashier: I don't think there's more than one, usually 02br 00a waiter came out02br 00or02br 00out came a waiter: he popped up surprisingly 0-

  • 0a door: when you mean one door of many existing behind the counter02br 00the door: when there's just one02br 00the cashier: I don't think there's more than one, usually 02br 00a waiter came out02br 00or02br 00out came a waiter: he popped up surprisingly 0-
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0a door: when you mean one door of many existing behind the counter02br
00the door: when there's just one02br
00the cashier: I don't think there's more than one, usually 02br
00a waiter came out02br
00or02br
00out came a waiter: he popped up surprisingly 0-
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0Thanks MH. I get it now. 0-

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