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Cboutin3 Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

Should it be "the' or "a"?

While resting at the Inn, the couple was confronted by the/a drunken Hederick, the High Theocrat of Solace.
  

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a drunken = (as an adjective) he happened to be drunk at the time the drunk = (as a noun) he's known to be a sot

  • a drunken = (as an adjective) he happened to be drunk at the time the drunk = (as a noun) he's known to be a sot
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a drunken = (as an adjective) he happened to be drunk at the time
the drunk = (as a noun) he's known to be a sot

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