Based on information from police report you are a traitor.
Based on information from the police report you are a traitor.
Based on information from a police report you are a traitor.
Which is right and which is wrong and what is the difference?
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Sign up to join this communityBased on information from police report you are a traitor.
Always wrong.
Based on information from the police report you are a traitor.
Speaker/writer of this sentence expects you to know which police report he/she is talking/writing about. You can't know this just from this sentence, there would have to be earlier sentences or conversation.
Based on information from a police report you are a traitor.
Speaker/writer of this sentence does not expect you to know which police report he/she is talking/writing about. The speaker/writer of this sentence is surprising you with this information.