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which one shall i use? a/ the?
why have you locked the door? I don't have a key
why have you locked the door? I don't have the key
why have you locked the door? I don't have key
Oct 26, 2019 5:20 AM
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why have you locked the door? I don't have key - no. Needs an article
why have you locked the door? I don't have a key - correct
why have you locked the door? I don't have the key - correct
They mean different things.
a key = any key, as if this lock has many keys and you don't have any of them with you.
the key = THE one key you are talkiing about. Usually interpreted to mean your key.
October 26, 2019
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