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Rommel Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

‘prohibited’ and ‘but in proper context’

Have I correctly used the verb ‘prohibited’ and the expression ‘but in proper context’ in the following statements?

It is true that English is the universal language, and we are not prohibited from using it. We can still use it, but in proper context.
  

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Say: "in an appropriate context", because "context" is a countable noun.

  • Say: "in an appropriate context", because "context" is a countable noun.
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Say: "in an appropriate context", because "context" is a countable noun.
Emotion: wink

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