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a vs we will go for a little drive

The two phrases are not directly comparable as they serve different purposes. "a" is a single letter article used before a noun, while "we will go for a little drive" is a complete sentence indicating a future action. If you are looking to use an article before a noun, you would use "a." If you want to express a plan to go for a short drive, you would use the complete sentence.

Last updated: March 15, 2024

a

This is correct as "a" is a single letter article used before a noun to indicate a non-specific item.

Use "a" before a singular noun that begins with a consonant sound to indicate one of many possible items.

we will go for a little drive

This is correct as it is a complete sentence indicating a future plan to go for a short drive.

Use this phrase to express a planned action of going for a short drive in the future.

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