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Sabrynazulkyflyyy Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

What's the difference?

1) "May intake is in progress."

2) "May intake in progress."

  

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"May intake in progress" is presumably an abbreviated form of "The May intake is in progress". It might be used in a headline, say, where certain small words can be omitted. "May intake is in progress" is less abbreviated but still lacks the article.

  • "May intake in progress" is presumably an abbreviated form of "The May intake is in progress".
  • It might be used in a headline, say, where certain small words can be omitted.
  • "May intake is in progress" is less abbreviated but still lacks the article.
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"May intake in progress" is presumably an abbreviated form of "The May intake is in progress". It might be used in a headline, say, where certain small words can be omitted.

"May intake is in progress" is less abbreviated but still lacks the article.

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