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Old 02-Dec-2003, 01:39
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Is the following sentence correct grammatically. If it is not , kindly suggest ways to make it clearer.

* A comprehensive and an intensive English Language Programme .

Would it be better if the above sentence is written like this :

* A comprehensive and intensive English Language Programme .

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Is the following sentence correct grammatically. If it is not , kindly suggest ways to make it clearer.
A comprehensive and intensive English Language Programme. (OK)

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Is the following sentence correct grammatically. If it is not , kindly suggest ways to make it clearer.

* A comprehensive and an intensive English Language Programme .

Would it be better if the above sentence is written like this :

* A comprehensive and intensive English Language Programme .

Thanks for your help.
As Cas noted, the second one is better. (It is, of course, not a sentence but a phrase.)

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