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Naomichi
Small Q ; about article
In a handout I have, there is a sentence like this;
Place a T if you think the sentence is true, or an F if you think it is false.
I somehow find this <em>a(n)</em> beforeT(F) redundant. What do you think of this?
Thanks in advance.
11 de may. de 2020 14:25
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No, the articles aren't redundant.
You could say <em>Write T </em>or <em>Write F </em>without articles, because those would just be letters which you write on the paper.
However, the person who wrote these instructions used the verb place, which suggests that 'T' and 'F' are 'things' that can be moved around to different positions. That's why they have articles.
NB I actually think the choice of the verb 'place' is a little odd, especially as you're not told where to place these letters. I'd have used 'write'.
11 de mayo de 2020
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Thanks Liseuse
Aha, write T and place a T! That makes sense :)
11 de mayo de 2020
1
The pronunciation of "f" is "ef", so it starts with a vowel and the article "a" gets an "n" added.
11 de mayo de 2020
Thanks Mr. Bernhard
But sorry, the way I asked seemed not good.
My question is; is it necessary to put 'a' before T? In other words, should this T be a countable word?
11 de mayo de 2020
Naomichi
Competencias lingüísticas
Inglés, Japonés
Idioma de aprendizaje
Inglés
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