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Saraba Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

When to use a/the

Struggling to understand when to use a/the and not to use.

Ex.) I'm ordering a pizza/ I'm ordering pizza.
The numbers of google search results are pretty much the same.

What is the easiest way of understanding when to use a/the and not to use?
  

Top answer

saraba I'm ordering a pizza. You will place an order for one whole pizza pie. saraba I'm ordering pizza.

  • saraba I'm ordering a pizza.
  • You will place an order for one whole pizza pie.
  • saraba I'm ordering pizza.
  • You are going to order pizza rather than a hamburger.
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saraba I'm ordering a pizza.
You will place an order for one whole pizza pie.
sarabaI'm ordering pizza.
You are going to order pizza rather than a hamburger.

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