ShadeWe
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- Oct 22, 2016
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- Russian
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- Russian Federation
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- Russian Federation
I tried to write something like: I don't know what meaning this word has or I don't know what difference they've got. And then, I got lost in thought.
What article do I need to use after the word "what" in the cases above? And do I need to do this? - and one more question appears here: Why haven't I placed an article before the word "article" in my question about cases above? I think I haven't done this because placing a article before the word "what" means that I express exclamination something like: What a beautiful world. After all, there are two of them as you know (articles), and according to the grammar rules about articles, if I'm not talking about a specific thing, I need to use a article. But when I write something with the word "what", it seems right to me writting no article after "what". And I think that's one of my knowledge gaps which I'm interested to get rid of
What article do I need to use after the word "what" in the cases above? And do I need to do this? - and one more question appears here: Why haven't I placed an article before the word "article" in my question about cases above? I think I haven't done this because placing a article before the word "what" means that I express exclamination something like: What a beautiful world. After all, there are two of them as you know (articles), and according to the grammar rules about articles, if I'm not talking about a specific thing, I need to use a article. But when I write something with the word "what", it seems right to me writting no article after "what". And I think that's one of my knowledge gaps which I'm interested to get rid of
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