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PreciousJones Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Tomorrow

Have a good night's rest and a fun time tomorrow. Or

Have a good night's rest and fun time tomorrow.

WHich one is correct? Are both okay?

THanks!
  

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I recommend saying '...and a fun time....'

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1. "Have a good night's rest and a fun time tomorrow." Right.
2. "Have a good night's rest and fun time tomorrow." Wrong.

When you use and, or or then with two or more nouns, you always state the article before each noun. At least, that seems to be the rule.

"You can have . . . the money or the prize."
"You will drive past a ch
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KrisBlueNZWhen you use and, or or then with two or more nouns, you always state the article before each noun.
There are exceptions, e.g., a fork and knife. In the OP’s example, though, the article omission sounds so unnatural that I would also call it wrong.

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