"If the test goes ahead — a that is a big if right now — it will likely be sold differently at home and abroad. Domestically, North"
Hmmm, as I read it again and again word by word, I still haven't found the mistake. I just feel weird about "a" that... What's more, I often use likely as an adjective.
I can not wait to know your answer so that I can enrich my limited knowledge~ ;-)
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'a' need to be dropped
Giggling, Yippee! My intuition is sharp~ ;-)
Hi Mickey. I feel weird about that "a" too :)
By the way, I've noticed an interesting punctuation you used in your title.
American "Time"'s English
It's my first time to see it. ;-)
"If the test goes ahead — a that is a big if right now — it will likely be sold differently at home and abroad. Domestically, North"
Hmmm, as I read it again and again word by word, I still haven't found the mistake. I just feel weird about "a" that... What's more, I often use likely as an adjective.
I can not wait to know your answer so that I can enrich my limited knowledge~ ;-)