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Amirhosein Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

"the" or "a" in ... of ...

Hello everybody,

Which of the following forms of ... of ... is certainly incorrect grammatically? Regarding the use of the articles.

-the student of a class

-a student of a class

-a student of the class

Thanks in advance

  

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I wouldn't say any of those are incorrect grammar. Instead, I'd say that they are not natural English. Instead, say eg a student in a class eg a student in the class eg one of the students in the class eg some of the students in the class Basically, you need to consider this.

  • I wouldn't say any of those are incorrect grammar.
  • Instead, I'd say that they are not natural English.
  • Instead, say eg a student in a class eg a student in the class eg one of the students in the class eg some of the students in the class Basically, you need to consider this.
  • Are you talking about a specific student ?
  • Are you talking about a specific class?
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I wouldn't say any of those are incorrect grammar. Instead, I'd say that they are not natural English.

Instead, say

eg a student in a class

eg a student in the class

eg one of the students in the class

eg some of the students in the class

Basically, you need to consider this. Are you talking about a specific student ? Are you talk

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