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Asked on March 12, 2021 in Grammar.
What do you think about the present moment in New York? At least in this context, “in the fourth floor” is an adjective not a verb.
“In the fourth floor” is an adverbial phrase. It modifies the adjective “open” (see below). Is “Open on the fourth floor” really a valid adjectival word? It consists of an adjective and an adverbial phrase.
On the X floor the phrase “on” is somewhat familiar. The preposition is more descriptive of “on and on”. “The
country developed in the 90’s” again has an adverbial phrase that starts with “in”. ”
The” is correct before 1990’s because 1990’s is a proper count noun. How many 90’s are there? If
the answer is “the, use the. ” For the answer (number 3) to “the”.
If a question were multiple then use the word “a”.
If the answer is “that makes no sense, you can’t count this thing,” use no article only before the word. Let’s see the actual question for a different example.
Edit: Transcription error, and then I wrote it in a confusing way. Previously Corrected with the help of the
below.
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