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In which of the following situations would you use an indefinite article? with a specific thing when you want to say "some" with verbs showing general likes and dislikes
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In which of the following situations would you use an indefinite article?
with a specific thing
when you want to say "some"
with verbs showing general likes and dislikes
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It’s with a specific thing
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i think it is when you want to say some hope this helps
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