Safety Week

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Vincent Teo  #384776  Wed, 27 Jun 07 10:07 AM

(a) Today was “Safety Week” in Rama’s school.

      There was (a) “Safety Week”  in Rama’s school.

      Rama’s school was held “Safety Week”.

     Rama’s school had a “Safety Week”.

     Rama’s school organized the activities of  (a) “Safety Week” in the school.

  
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Intelligent Freak  #384781  Wed, 27 Jun 07 10:25 AM

Today, we are celebrating "Safety Week"in Rama's school.

Rama's school is holding its "Safety Week"

The activities in "Safety Week" are organized by Rama's school.

To our Gurus, kindly check the errors.. Thanks!!

  
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Vincent Teo  #384842  Wed, 27 Jun 07 12:22 PM
That means: Don't put article?
  
Intelligent Freak  #385236  Thu, 28 Jun 07 08:40 AM
Vincent Teo, I don't know what you are trying to imply here...
  
Vincent Teo  #385260  Thu, 28 Jun 07 09:43 AM
 Vincent Teo wrote:

(a) Today was “Safety Week” in Rama’s school.

(b) There was (a) “Safety Week”  in Rama’s school.

(c) Rama’s school was held “Safety Week”.

(d) Rama’s school had a “Safety Week”.

(e) Rama’s school organized the activities of  (a) “Safety Week” in the school.

My question is simple. Do we need to put article as the sentences above?

  
Intelligent Freak  #385285  Thu, 28 Jun 07 11:03 AM

And why not? I have corrected some of it, you may use it if you want to. If you don't accept them as correct, fine with me.

Just trying to help here.

IF

  
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