Asked by Ilma
Hello.
I wonder if it's possible to say: "He made an attempt of becoming a politician" or is it only "an attempt to become"?
Do you think it's possible to use "first" in the context: "they are making first progress in building a DNA model", and if yes, does it need "the" (the first progress)or, maybe, "some first progress"?
Thank you for all your help.
I wonder if it's possible to say: "He made an attempt of becoming a politician" or is it only "an attempt to become"?
Do you think it's possible to use "first" in the context: "they are making first progress in building a DNA model", and if yes, does it need "the" (the first progress)or, maybe, "some first progress"?
Thank you for all your help.
Answers
Answered by
Ms. Sue
"An attempt to become a politician" is better.
"The first progress" is correct.
"The first progress" is correct.
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