Which is better: (it's part of the information on the tea box) 1. Tea facilitating digestion process 2. Tea which facilitates digestion process 3. A tea which facilitates a digestion process SHOULD I USE THE ARTICLE "a" BEFORE DIGESTION PROCESS. I KNOW THAT BEFORE ABSTRACT NOUNS WE DON'T HAVE TO PUT ARTICLES AND THE WORD PROCESS,ACCORDING TO ME, IS AN ABSTRACT NOUN CAUSE WE CANNOT TOUCH IT.
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Which is better: (it's part of the information on the tea box) 1. Tea facilitating digestion process 2. Tea which facilitates digestion process 3.
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Which is better: (it's part of the information on the tea box) 1.
Tea facilitating digestion process 2.
Tea which facilitates digestion process 3.
A tea which facilitates a digestion process SHOULD I USE THE ARTICLE "a" BEFORE DIGESTION PROCESS.
I KNOW THAT BEFORE ABSTRACT NOUNS WE DON'T HAVE TO PUT ARTICLES AND THE WORD PROCESS,ACCORDING TO ME, IS AN ABSTRACT NOUN CAUSE WE CANNOT TOUCH IT.
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Which is better: (it's part of the information on the tea box) 1. Tea facilitating digestion process 2. Tea which facilitates digestion process 3. A tea which facilitates a digestion process SHOULD I USE THE ARTICLE "a" BEFORE DIGESTION PROCESS. I KNOW THAT BEFORE ABSTRACT NOUNS WE DON'T HAVE TO PUT ARTICLES AND THE WORD PROCESS,ACCORDING TO ME, IS AN ABSTRACT
So I assume that this one: A tea that facilitates the digestive process is the best choice cause I'm thinking of a particular kind of tea, not about all of them.