A few days ago
Aiko

which is grammatically correct?

A: This song is used as a theme song in the movie.

B;This song is used as the theme song in the movie.

When the movie has just one theme song…

Top 10 Answers
A few days ago
Anonom
B: This song is used as the theme song in the movie.

This is because a means that there is more that one song, the means it’s the only one.

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A few days ago
Anonymous
This song was used as the theme song in the movie
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A few days ago
shades of Bruno
This is the theme song in the movie.

– avoiding the repetition of the word ‘song’. ‘is’ conveys exactly the same meaning as ‘is used as’, so, simplify where possible.

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A few days ago
sweetpea55
both are “grammatically correct”…. B is just better– it’s more specific in indicating there is only one theme song in “the movie”
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A few days ago
kojiro89
I think it would be B. But if you replaced ‘This song’ with the title of the song, it might sound better. :] Or use…

“[Song title] was used as the theme song of [Movie title].”

Whatever floats yer boat. 😮

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A few days ago
Golden Gregory
B. as in definitive. where A. suggests more than one theme
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A few days ago
jan51601
B–“THE theme song” suggests only one main theme song.

The other one means there could be more than one.

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A few days ago
Anonymous
both are correct one is definite the other indefinite.
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A few days ago
Gab&Thomas
B
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