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when to use "a" + noun and "one" + noun? Thank you
Feb 13, 2012 4:09 AM
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When a noun is singular use a or an. ('An' is for nouns starting with a vowl) A boat floats... An elephant eats.... I ran in front of a bus. Save one for when you want to stress the number of objects. "There was only one pie left" - rather than - "There was only a pie left."
February 13, 2012
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Most of the time you would use "a <noun>". I bought a car the other day. I have a daughter. You would use "one <noun>" when it is important to know the number. "How many children do you have?" "I have one child - a girl." "How many colleges did you attend?" "I attended just one college - Ohio State college."
February 13, 2012
this is an interesting question.I have the same doubt.
February 13, 2012
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