When talking about ones ethnicity DON'T USE (A...ect) that's bad! you can not do that if he were to have said A white or A caucasian this whould be a very different discussion. OUT OF ALL THE THINGS HE HAVE USED HE USED A
You absolutely should use “A”, especially in context to the sentences. There just should be a descriptor afterwards. IE, “a Japanese person”. Taking out “A” would leave all the sentences grammatical... 後輩じゃない ^_−☆
Yes you are 100% correct!! An Adjective after would have made the statement much more grammatically correct. I was in such a state of shock spelling was not in it to win it
When talking about ones ethnicity DON'T USE (A...ect) that's bad! you can not do that if he were to have said A white or A caucasian this whould be a very different discussion. OUT OF ALL THE THINGS HE HAVE USED HE USED A