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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

you've got invitation

Is the grammar ok : you've got invitation

Is it the same like : you've got mail ?
If not fix it to nearest sentence
Maybe: you've got an invitation
  

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No. Your sentence, You've got an invitation is correct. It's not correct to leave out an.

  • No.
  • Your sentence, You've got an invitation is correct.
  • It's not correct to leave out an.
  • You can leave it out in you've got mail because mail is an uncountable noun.
  • Invitation is a countable noun, so you need a definite article.
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No. Emotion: smile Your sentence,You've got an invitation is correct. It's not correct to leave out an. You can leave it out in y
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Thanks Elanguest ,
Sorry ...(english is not my language) I didn't understand the bottom line.
are you saying the sentence "you've got mail" is NOT correct?
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No, it is technically incorrect in British English, I'm told. Emotion: wink

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