No.1 is correct and without 'a".
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Should the complete sentence be 'Cold beer is best enjoyed with a baguette'?it's not a complete sentence. You might see "Best enjoyed with a baguette" under a photograph of, for example, a large glass of cold beer.
I guess it means 'No. 1 is correct and "a" is not needed'.I'm not sure what tedmc meant by "No 1 is correct and without "a" "
Should the complete sentence be 'Cold beer is best enjoyed with a baguette'?
I guess it means 'No. 1 is correct and "a" is not needed'.
Not a teacher.
- Best enjoyed
- Best enjoy
Do you think an article is needed before 'baguette' which is a singular countable noun?with barguette.
A cup of hot coffee/ A glass of cold bear is best enjoyed with a baguette.
Hot coffee/Cold beer is best enjoyed with barguette.
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