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RibEyeBiltong Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

With imagination or with an imagination

Howdy. Should it be:


"A crazy place for people with imagination"

or

"A crazy place for people with an imagination"


I'm fairly sure they're both correct on some level, but the second one reads a lot better to me.


The first one feels clunky/odd - in the same way that you wouldn't say:
"A crazy place for people with sense of humour"


Anyway - what do you think?

  

Top answer

with imagination. 'people' is plural, 'an' is singular. The imagination is shared.

  • with imagination.
  • 'people' is plural, 'an' is singular.
  • The imagination is shared.
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...with imagination.

'people' is plural, 'an' is singular. The imagination is shared.

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