Asked by rfvv
1. She dicided to write a third book.
2. She decided to write the third book.
(Which one is right? Are both grammatical? What is the difference between them?)
2. She decided to write the third book.
(Which one is right? Are both grammatical? What is the difference between them?)
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Answered by
Mr.Bruce
I am an English teacher so don't doubt my word,
BOTH of them are grammatically correct. There is a mishap in the 1. sentence because "decided" is spelled wrong.
There really is a difference but the only difference i see is that the second sentence is referring to "a" book other than "the" book.
BOTH of them are grammatically correct. There is a mishap in the 1. sentence because "decided" is spelled wrong.
There really is a difference but the only difference i see is that the second sentence is referring to "a" book other than "the" book.
Answered by
rfvv
Posted by rfvv on Sunday, May 2, 2010 at 4:33pm.
1. She dicided to write a third book.
2. She decided to write the third book.
(Which one is right? Are both grammatical? What is the difference between them?)
English - Mr.Bruce, Sunday, May 2, 2010 at 4:50pm
I am an English teacher so don't doubt my word,
BOTH of them are grammatically correct. There is a mishap in the 1. sentence because "decided" is spelled wrong.
There really is a difference but the only difference i see is that the second sentence is referring to "a" book other than "the" book.
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1. She decided to write a third book.
2. She decided to write the third book.
(Thank you. I corrected the spelling mistake. Do you mean both are OK?)
1. She dicided to write a third book.
2. She decided to write the third book.
(Which one is right? Are both grammatical? What is the difference between them?)
English - Mr.Bruce, Sunday, May 2, 2010 at 4:50pm
I am an English teacher so don't doubt my word,
BOTH of them are grammatically correct. There is a mishap in the 1. sentence because "decided" is spelled wrong.
There really is a difference but the only difference i see is that the second sentence is referring to "a" book other than "the" book.
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1. She decided to write a third book.
2. She decided to write the third book.
(Thank you. I corrected the spelling mistake. Do you mean both are OK?)
Answered by
Mr.Bruce
yes both are OK
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