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Wwj0905 Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

"single solar cell" or "a single solar cell"?

Dear all, I do not know whether I should use "a" in front of "single". Could you help me to figure it out?

Thank you very much.
  

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wwj0905 Could you help me to figure it out? Not without your sentence. Where is it?

  • wwj0905 Could you help me to figure it out?
  • Not without your sentence.
  • Where is it?
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wwj0905Could you help me to figure it out?
Not without your sentence. Where is it?
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I am sorry. The sentence is listed as below:

The maximum efficiency of single solar cell reaches to 4%, which is among the highest reported values for polymer solar cells.
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The maximum efficiency of a single solar cell reaches 4%, which is among the highest reported values for polymer solar cells.
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Thank you very much. I never found my mistake for "reach to ...". It is very helpful.
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Mister MicawberThe maximum efficiency of a single solar cell reaches 4%, which is among the highest reported values for polymer solar cells.
Dear sir, I posted another sentence yesterday. But I did not get reply for correction. Could you help me to have a look at that one? Thank you very much.

“It is apparent that the current is the most evidently inc
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The current increases more in device A with a value of 1.0 ampere, as compared to 0.5 ampere in device B.
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Dear Mister Micawber, thank you very much.

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