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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Query on article use.

Sentence: Commitment to a cause is what you need to become a rights activist.

Question: Is the use of article a correct before the word "rights" in the above sentence?

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Anonymous Is the use of article a correct before the word "rights" in the above sentence? Yes. The article 'a' does not refer to the adjective 'rights' but to the noun 'activist'.

  • Anonymous Is the use of article a correct before the word "rights" in the above sentence?
  • Yes.
  • The article 'a' does not refer to the adjective 'rights' but to the noun 'activist'.
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Anonymous Is the use of article a correct before the word "rights" in the above sentence?
Yes. The article 'a' does not refer to the adjective 'rights' but to the noun 'activist'.

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