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Riglos Posted 20 years ago
Grammar

such as a clean / such as clean

Hi all! I'd like to know which of these versions is the most correct:

"Windows XP has a lot of features such as clean and simple desktop, strong multimedia capabilities, Microsoft Office package, built-in firewall, IE 6.0, multitasking and symmetric multiprocessing support."

or...

"Windows XP has a lot of features such as a clean and simple desktop, strong multimedia capabilities, the Microsoft Office package, a built-in firewall, IE 6.0, multitasking and symmetric multiprocessing support."

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"Some of the most important of this operating system are: clean and simple desktop, strong multimedia capabilities, Microsoft Office package, built-in firewall, IE 6.0, multitasking and symmetric multiprocessing support."

Do we need articles after the colon when listing things?

Thanks!

Mara.
  

Top answer

I definitely like the second option, and I would use the articles after the colon as well. As you have no doubt seen, there is no fixed rule, but I like a sentence that flows naturally-- not telegram-speak, which is popular in some advertising copy.

  • I definitely like the second option, and I would use the articles after the colon as well.
  • As you have no doubt seen, there is no fixed rule, but I like a sentence that flows naturally-- not telegram-speak, which is popular in some advertising copy.
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I definitely like the second option, and I would use the articles after the colon as well. As you have no doubt seen, there is no fixed rule, but I like a sentence that flows naturally-- not telegram-speak, which is popular in some advertising copy.

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