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Mango pen 218 Posted 8 years ago
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Hi, I have a question

which one of these sentences would be correct? "Please keep your music to a minimal/minimum"

or would they both be correct? I am having trouble figuring it out for my 6th grade English class! Thank you Emotion: smile

  

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your music to a minimal/minimum 'a' is the indefinite article. Both definite and indefinite articles come before nouns . 'minimum' is a noun, and 'minimal' is an adjective.

  • your music to a minimal/minimum 'a' is the indefinite article.
  • Both definite and indefinite articles come before nouns .
  • 'minimum' is a noun, and 'minimal' is an adjective.
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your music to a minimal/minimum

'a' is the indefinite article. Both definite and indefinite articles come before nouns.

'minimum' is a noun, and 'minimal' is an adjective.

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