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Joe2012 Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Regarding the article "a"

Sentence: "There is a strong suspicion to suggest he is involve in the corruption"

My question/doubt: Should the above mentioned sentence have article "a" in it ? Or even without it, it would be grammatically correct ?

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Hi, Sentence: "There is a strong suspicion to suggest he is involve d in the corruption" My question/doubt: Should the above mentioned sentence have article "a" in it ? Or even without it, it would be grammatically correct ? Both are acceptable.

  • Hi, Sentence: "There is a strong suspicion to suggest he is involve d in the corruption" My question/doubt: Should the above mentioned sentence have article "a" in it ?
  • Or even without it, it would be grammatically correct ?
  • Both are acceptable.
  • There's often no difference intended.
  • However, here are a couple of comments on nuances.
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Hi,

Sentence: "There is a strong suspicion to suggest he is involved in the corruption"

My question/doubt: Should the above mentioned sentence have article "a" in it ? Or even without it, it would be grammatically correct ?

Both are acceptable.



There's often no difference intended. However, here are a couple of com

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