Asked by rfvv
1. Two-thirds of an apple is bad.
2. Most of an apple is bad.
3. Half of an apple is rotten.
4. The rest of an apple is rotten.
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What about the sentences? 'An' is used in each sentence. Can we use 'an' in this way?
2. Most of an apple is bad.
3. Half of an apple is rotten.
4. The rest of an apple is rotten.
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What about the sentences? 'An' is used in each sentence. Can we use 'an' in this way?
Answers
Answered by
Writeacher
It would be better to use "the" in place of "an" in all these. When you use "an," you're implying that it could be just any apple ... or maybe even all of them. But if you use "the," you are referring to a particular apple.
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