Saturday, February 27, 2016

"You're using THE wrong formula" vs. "You're using A wrong formula": choosing between the definite and the indefinite article


I'm trying to conceive the difference between the use of a definite article and an indefinite article here.




You are using a wrong formula (for the math problem).


You are using the wrong formula (for the math problem).



What's the difference if any?




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