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The or a This morning a car ran over my foot. A/The wheel stayed on my foot for almost a minute because the driver freaked out and totally froze. Should I use "a" or "the" for wheel? I'm not sure because "A" can be any wheel of the car while "the" can be used because it belongs to the known car.
20. Aug. 2020 04:28
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You called the car "A car" in the first sentence because you didn't know the car before it ran over your foot. You call the wheel "THE wheel" because once it rolled over your foot, it stopped being some random, unspecified wheel to you. If you say "A wheel" it sounds like some other wheel—beyond the one that rolled over your foot—rolled in your foot.
20. August 2020
Both "a" and "the" are valid here
20. August 2020
Yes, "a" or "the" are both possible here - an uncommon situation.
20. August 2020
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