J joham Key Member Joined Oct 30, 2007 Member Type Student or Learner Native Language Chinese Home Country China Current Location China Apr 30, 2011 #1 He seems to have strong/a strong character. Can both constructions be used without difference? Thank you in advance.
He seems to have strong/a strong character. Can both constructions be used without difference? Thank you in advance.
F Fitzwilliam_Darcy Guest Apr 30, 2011 #2 joham said: He seems to have strong/a strong character. Can both constructions be used without difference? Thank you in advance. Click to expand... Not a teacher. I think it's: "He seems to have a strong character" Although you have bolded the entire thing except the start, so I don't know what the two choices were.
joham said: He seems to have strong/a strong character. Can both constructions be used without difference? Thank you in advance. Click to expand... Not a teacher. I think it's: "He seems to have a strong character" Although you have bolded the entire thing except the start, so I don't know what the two choices were.