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Les Villain
Hi please help
used before the first but not the second of two nouns that are referred to as one unit:
a cup and saucer
What's " a" in this sentence?
Is it equivalent of " cup and saucer"?
Jan 25, 2025 2:45 PM
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In this sentence, "a" is a single article that applies to the phrase "cup and saucer" as one unit or set. It does not refer separately to the cup or the saucer but treats them together as a single entity (e.g., a matching pair or combination).
So, "a cup and saucer" means "one set consisting of both a cup and a saucer."
January 25, 2025
Thanks sir
January 26, 2025
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