Monika
"She hasn't bought potatoes for a dinner" or "she hasn't bought potatoes for dinner"? Well, I am doing my English homework about negations in Present Perfect Simple and I am not sure for this sentence, I should use an article in front of the word dinner or not? Please, explain me if there is the rule.
8 nov. 2015 12:47
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She didn't buy any potatoes for dinner :) meaning that the action hasn't been done So if it was the past You would say : she already bought potatoes for dinner Something that she did in the past
8 november 2015
1
I think second one is true as far as I know you cant use "a" before dinner it's unneccesary :)
8 november 2015
1
"She hasn't bought any potatoes for dinner." is correct
8 november 2015
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