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ESLbun Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Sentence structure

Is this sentence grammatically correct?

Full of movements, the athlete's vision requires rapid scanning.
  

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ESLbun Is this sentence grammatically correct? Yes, but I suggest the uncountable version: Full of movement, the athlete's vision requires rapid scanning. Hello, ESLbun—and welcome to English Forums.

  • ESLbun Is this sentence grammatically correct?
  • Yes, but I suggest the uncountable version: Full of movement, the athlete's vision requires rapid scanning.
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ESLbunIs this sentence grammatically correct?
Yes, but I suggest the uncountable version:

Full of movement, the athlete's vision requires rapid scanning.

Hello, ESLbun—and welcome to English Forums. Thank you for registering as a member.
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because " movement" is more general than " movements", i guess?

and how about "a/an"?
when I apply article "a/an" in front of a word, are we mentioning something in general or specifically?
like " a bus", " an appple"

I get confused that i am not allowed to state that " i take bus to school" ( which i want to use uncountable version to express the general idea of what k
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ESLbunbecause " movement" is more general than " movements", i guess?
Yes.
ESLbunwhen I apply article "a/an" in front of a word, are we mentioning something in general or specifically?
You are speaking of any one of a kind of thing, generally.
ESLbunI get confused that i am not allowed to state that "

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