Lawrence
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Can I say "a certain word" and "certain words" ? Sometimes, when I mention some general things, can I say? 1. A certain car. (one general car) 2. Certain cars. (more than one car) Which one is correct?
Feb 8, 2017 3:58 PM
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Hi Lawrence, Both are correct. "A certain" implies that the noun following it is singular, so as long as there's a singular noun, you're fine. "Certain" without an article before it implies that the noun following it is plural.
February 8, 2017
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Yes, you can say "a certain car" to refer to a specific car, and also "certain cars" to refer to a certain distinct group of cars, for example: "Certain cars are more fuel efficient than others." Hope this helps
February 8, 2017
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