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Ann225 Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Size, spray

Examples:

"Do you have this jacket in extra small/size extra small?"

"Most of my tops are size medium."

Some native speakers say that all these options work but some disagree. I'm not sure what I should use then.

"I sprayed the bathroom with a bathroom spray/bathroom spray."

Could I omit the indefinite article in this case?

Thank you.

  

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" "Most of my tops are medium" As for the indefinite article, it always depends on the context of the situation, but normally we wouldn't use 'a' because bathroom spray is a non-count noun.

  • " "Most of my tops are medium" As for the indefinite article, it always depends on the context of the situation, but normally we wouldn't use 'a' because bathroom spray is a non-count noun.
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The most natural sounding way for me is:

"Do you have this jacket in extra small?"

"Most of my tops are medium"

As for the indefinite article, it always depends on the context of the situation, but normally we wouldn't use 'a' because bathroom spray is a non-count noun.

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