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Anonymous Posted 9 years ago
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What is the difference here?

"They have finished the audio recording for that new show."

They have finished audio recording for that new show."

I know I included the article in the second sentence but does it make it any different than the first one?
  

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No; you included the article in the FIRST sentence. In the first sentence, 'recording' is clearly a noun; in the second, it is not.

  • No; you included the article in the FIRST sentence.
  • In the first sentence, 'recording' is clearly a noun; in the second, it is not.
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No; you included the article in the FIRST sentence. In the first sentence, 'recording' is clearly a noun; in the second, it is not.

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