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Green panda 537 Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

With " a " or without "a"

Good evening ...I 've found sentences " I want to have a hot coffee " or " Where I can get a coffee" are they correct? I am not sure about it ..I would be very greatfull for explanation , thank you

  

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Yes, both sentences are grammatically correct and would be used by native English speakers.

  • Yes, both sentences are grammatically correct and would be used by native English speakers.
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Yes, both sentences are grammatically correct and would be used by native English speakers.

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green panda 537 With " a " or without "a"

Both are possible. Without "a" you are talking about any amount of coffee; you're talking about coffee as a substance. With "a" you are talking about a fixed amount of coffee, e.g., a cup of coffee.

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