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Eunjinny Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

The condition

the condition of a marriage
the condition of being married.

Could you explain the difference?
  

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Hi, eunjinny. I believe the indefinite article "a" should be omitted. To the best of my knowledge, both expressions carry the same meaning.

  • Hi, eunjinny.
  • I believe the indefinite article "a" should be omitted.
  • To the best of my knowledge, both expressions carry the same meaning.
  • "the condition of employment" "the condition of being employed" also, the situation of being married / employed - the status of being married / employed What is your condition / situation / status ?
  • What is your marital status?
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Hi, eunjinny.

I believe the indefinite article "a" should be omitted.

To the best of my knowledge, both expressions carry the same meaning. "the condition of employment" "the condition of being employed"

also, the situation of being married / employed - the status of being married / employed

What is your cond

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