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PreciousJones Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Vocal

Are you in the condition to sing vocally? Or

Are you in a condition to sing vocally?

are both useable and grammatically correct. Is there a difference in meaning?

Thank you.
  

Top answer

All singing must be done 'vocally'. Singing is a particular kind of vocalization. 'in condition', 'in a condition', and 'in any condition' are possible in your question.

  • All singing must be done 'vocally'.
  • Singing is a particular kind of vocalization.
  • 'in condition', 'in a condition', and 'in any condition' are possible in your question.
  • Are you in ( [a / any] ) condition to sing?
  • CJ
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All singing must be done 'vocally'. Singing is a particular kind of vocalization.

'in condition', 'in a condition', and 'in any condition' are possible in your question.

Are you in ( [a / any] ) condition to sing?

CJ

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