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Telephone and the Internet are (AN) efficient means of communication.



 
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Telephone and the Internet are (AN) efficient means of communication. #1 (permalink) Mon Jul 12, 2010 19:35 pm   Telephone and the Internet are (AN) efficient means of communication.
 

Which one is correct?
Telephone and the Internet are AN efficient means of communication
OR
Telephone and the Internet are efficient means of communication (WITHOUT AN )
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a grammar question. #2 (permalink) Mon Jul 12, 2010 20:21 pm   a grammar question.
 

As we are referring to two means, the second is correct. It requires a period.
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