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Nicetomeetyou Posted 7 years ago
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Which would you choose?

In the following sentence, which would you use, a or the? Are both choices possible?

I looked out the window and saw a/the postman coming.

  

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nicetomeetyou In the following sentence, which would you use, a or the? Are both choices possible? I looked out the window and saw a/the postman coming.

  • nicetomeetyou In the following sentence, which would you use, a or the?
  • Are both choices possible?
  • I looked out the window and saw a/the postman coming.
  • A postman = Not the regular postman who normally delivers your mail.
  • one who you don't know.
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nicetomeetyou

In the following sentence, which would you use, a or the? Are both choices possible?

I looked out the window and saw a/the postman coming.

A postman = Not the regular postman who normally delivers your mail. one who you don't know.

The postman= A specific postman, someone who you know, delivers your mail every day.

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Either is good. The difference is what you would expect from a definite or indefinite article.

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