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 teacher drica
 
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							| Hello everybody,   I �m doubtful. Is correct to say "He �s a dancer and singer"? or Should I say "He �s a dancer and a singer?"   Hope to hear from you. |  29 Oct 2010      
					
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 sosoo
 
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							| hi I think we can say he �s  adancer and a singer . |  29 Oct 2010     
					
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 yanogator
 
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							| If you say, "He �s a dancer and singer", it implies that he does them at the same time. Even then, it doesn �t sound natural, so I agree with sosoo that you should say,"He �s a dancer and a singer." |  29 Oct 2010     
					
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 el_profe55
 
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							| COULD BE HE �S A DANCER AND A SINGER,TOO |  29 Oct 2010     
					
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 epit
 
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							| Hi I couldn �t  understand  why dancer comes first .If there is a  reason ,could you explain  ?I think that depends on which qualificantion is predominant .For example ,Tina Turner is asinger and dancer .Of course ,that is  not a rule just only my thought .Hugs |  29 Oct 2010     
					
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 el_profe55
 
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							| She was not asking if dancer or singer should come first!!! she was asking if she should say he �s a dancer and singer (without the article A) or he �s a dancer and a singer (with A).... 
 
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 Lina Ladybird
 
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							| You are certainly right, el_profe... However, why shouldn �t epit be allowed to state her personal point of view? Is she not allowed to ask a question? ---> "If there is a reason, could you explain?"     @epit   Sorry, but I �m not able to give you a satisfying explanation I �m afraid, so let �s wait for a native speaker... ;))   |  30 Oct 2010     
					
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 libertybelle
 
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							| If you put the stress on AND - then it can sound impressing. He is a dancer AND a singer.  (like impressive!)
 
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 el_profe55
 
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							| sorry if I sound disrespectful, it was not my intention!!! I just try to clarify to her the doubt of @teacher drica... 
 
 
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 Lina Ladybird
 
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							| @el_profe   I �m sure you didn �t mean to be rude, and I �m also sure that epit had understood teacher drica �s question very well! ;)) She just had another question, that �s all.   Have a relaxing weekend...   |  30 Oct 2010     
					
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