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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
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Is 'a wonderful' correct in this sentence?

We had a wonderful two years together.

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Yes. The speaker means We had a wonderful period of two years together. Another way to say it is We had two wonderful years together.

  • Yes.
  • The speaker means We had a wonderful period of two years together.
  • Another way to say it is We had two wonderful years together.
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Yes. The speaker means We had a wonderful period of two years together.

Another way to say it is We had two wonderful years together.
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CliveYes. The speaker means We had a wonderful period of two years together. Another way to say it is We had two wonderful years together.
Got it. Thanks a lot for the clarification.

How about "we had wonderful years together"? Is 'a' required here? I think not!
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fivejedjonIt would be wrong.
Thanks, teacher. Do you mean the sentence is right without 'a' only?
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Yes, if you being with a capital letter and end with a full stop (period).
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fivejedjonYes, if you being with a capital letter and end with a full stop (period).
Thank you!

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