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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Wear a small and make a left?

Hi. Please help. Are these correct?

A: What size do you wear?

B: I wear a small (should it be "small" without the article?")

A: What should I do at the corner?

B: Make a left/turn a left at the corner.
  

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A: What size do you wear? ") I wear a size small. ) A: What should I do at the corner?

  • A: What size do you wear?
  • ") I wear a size small.
  • ) A: What should I do at the corner?
  • B: Make a left/turn a left at the corner.
  • Any of these is OK Make a left at the corner.
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A: What size do you wear?
B: I wear a small (should it be "small" without the article?") I wear a size small. (more casual - I wear a small.)

A: What should I do at the corner?
B: Make a left/turn a left at the corner. Any of these is OK

Make a left at the corner.
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to wear a small and to make a left are certainly correct, even though they are abbreviated forms of longer expressions, as explained above.

CJ

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