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Parading Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Pull a stunt

I know what that means of 'pull a stunt'.

but I wonder whether I could use this sentence or not.

'That little stunt you pulled yesterday in the courtroom could get Carlos sent away for 8 years!'

and 'That a little stunt you pulled yesterday~blahblah~!

Which one is correct? and tell me why the one is right and the other is false with the grammar or the context issues.

and please think about this.

pull a stunt

and pull a little stunt,

Can I use both?
  

Top answer

" Use one or the other, but not both. "

  • " Use one or the other, but not both.
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"That" takes the place of the "a." Use one or the other, but not both.

"Hand me a wrench."

"Hand me that wrench."

"Hand me that a wrench??"

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