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what a nice gardens vs what nice gardens

The correct phrase is "What nice gardens?". The word "nice" is an adjective that does not require an article like "a" before it. Therefore, the phrase without the article is the correct and commonly used form.

Last updated: March 24, 2024

what a nice gardens

This phrase is incorrect. The article "a" should not be used before the adjective "nice" in this context.

The correct phrase is "What nice gardens?" when expressing admiration for multiple pleasant gardens.

what nice gardens

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English. The adjective "nice" does not require an article before it in this context.

Use this phrase when expressing admiration for multiple pleasant gardens without the need for an article before the adjective.

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