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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
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"burns a men"

I need to use 'burns' and 'men'....Can I use the above one?...or should I replace 'a' with 'the'?
  

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"Men" is plural and "a" is for singular nouns. " The sun burns men who aren't smart enough to put on sunscreen, even though their wives told them to apply it, several times.

  • "Men" is plural and "a" is for singular nouns.
  • " The sun burns men who aren't smart enough to put on sunscreen, even though their wives told them to apply it, several times.
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"Men" is plural and "a" is for singular nouns. You can use "the" but not "a."

The sun burns men who aren't smart enough to put on sunscreen, even though their wives told them to apply it, several times.

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