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An apple is red
An apple is red.
Apple is red.
which one is gramatically correct? or which one sounds more natural?
26 de ago. de 2014 17:58
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3
An apple is red.
A singular, countable noun is always preceded by an article (a, an, the).
26 de agosto de 2014
2
Depends of what you mean.
'An apple is red': you are speaking about some apple you never mentioned before.
Example: If an apple is red, it is likely to be sweet.
'The apple is red': you are speaking about some apple you have already mentioned.
Example: There is an apple on the table. The apple is red.
'Apple is red' does not make any sense to me.
26 de agosto de 2014
1. Apples are red. = all apples
2. The apple is red. = a. A particular apple which we know about / b. An archetypal apple is red.
3. An apple is red. = One of any of the many apples you choose is red.
It seems to me that only 2a is factually correct. Many apples are green, after all.
26 de agosto de 2014
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Allen Yu
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Chino (mandarín), Inglés, Japonés
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