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Vimzy Posted 14 years ago
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Sign-up for a/the free trial

Can you tell me which of these is correct: "Sign-up for a free trial" or "Sign-up for the free trial"?
If both are correct, could you explain in what context a or the has to be used for the above?
  

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vimzy Can you tell me which of these is correct: "Sign-up for a free trial" or "Sign-up for the free trial"? Both are correct. vimzy If both are correct, could you explain in what context a or the has to be used for the above?

  • vimzy Can you tell me which of these is correct: "Sign-up for a free trial" or "Sign-up for the free trial"?
  • Both are correct.
  • vimzy If both are correct, could you explain in what context a or the has to be used for the above?
  • One simple rule is to use the when the noun has already been mentioned/introduced; otherwise, use a.
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vimzyCan you tell me which of these is correct: "Sign-up for a free trial" or "Sign-up for the free trial"?
Both are correct.
vimzyIf both are correct, could you explain in what context a or the has to be used for the above?
One simple rule is to use the when the noun has already been mentioned/introduced; otherwise,
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Sign up should not be hyphenated here.

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