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
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.
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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