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“Finally a name you can TRUST NIXON” “Finally a name you can TRUST NIXON” I took this phrase from the movie “Minions”, and it was written on a big wall sign of Nixon. I think “the name” would suit better because it’s obviously talking about Nixon not talking about an anonymous person. Why did they use an "a" there instead of "the"?
2016년 5월 6일 오후 4:36
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It is saying something like 'unlike all the other people, you can trust Nixon'. So the indefinite article is used because it It is referring to one name among many. It is intended to be ironic and humorous, because Nixon here is almost certainly referring to President Nixon, a president of the USA in the 1970's who resigned from office after being involved in a scandal and dishonesty (look up 'the Watergate Scandal')
2016년 5월 6일
Thanks Jerry Graham for your comment.
2016년 5월 7일
Thanks a lot Bramwell for your help! Yeah that's ironic!
2016년 5월 7일
Bramwell is correct in his explanation. Note: “Finally, a name you can TRUST, NIXON”
2016년 5월 6일
It is saying something like 'unlike all the other people, you can trust Nixon'. So the indefinite article is used because it It is referring to one name among many. It is intended to be ironic and humorous, because Nixon here is almost certainly referring to President Nixon, a president of the USA in the 1970's who resigned from office after being involved in a scandal and dishonesty (look up 'the Watergate Scandal') Sorry, this was meant to be an answer, but I commented by mistake and cannot delete it
2016년 5월 6일
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