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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

With "a" or without?

"There are a lot of boats out there. Each boat has a (or no a) way different handling"

I know i could add "and" before "each" and make one sentence, but all i want to know if i need to use "a" or not when i have these two sentences.
  

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Anonymous Each boat has a (or no a) way different handling" Both are very informal, so you may use either in casual conversation. If you are writing, use 'very': Each boat has very different handling.

  • Anonymous Each boat has a (or no a) way different handling" Both are very informal, so you may use either in casual conversation.
  • If you are writing, use 'very': Each boat has very different handling.
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AnonymousEach boat has a (or no a) way different handling"
Both are very informal, so you may use either in casual conversation. If you are writing, use 'very': Each boat has very different handling.

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