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A total of or the total of? Hi! I wonder which one should be used in this case in which "a total of" is already used once as follows: Example: A total of 5 cats are in her house. And [a total of / the total of] 10 dogs are in his house. Because "a total of" is used first, should it be "the total of" or still "a total of"? Thank you so much!
Mar 31, 2014 3:00 AM
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You would say "a total of 10 dogs". It is a different total (the first is cats, the second is dogs), so you wouldn't be referring to the same total if you used "the total".
March 31, 2014
I would phrase it like this: A total of 5 cats are in her house, and 10 in his house.
March 31, 2014
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