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Snappy,
You have to be the one to decide if something requires indefinite or definite article. We can offer you explanations and examples. It's up to you to extract the correct information from our replies. Your scenario does indeed need an
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Hi Snappy,
Whether it is "the" library or "the" bank, the -- is a definite article pertaining to a noun in particular
i.e. The man mowing the lawn is my father. Likewise, if you said you are going to "the"bank
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Hi. When do you have to put the definite article "the" in front of names of associations and conferences? I think these are all possible but I think no. 3 is most prevalent in terms of popularity. Let's pretend the word
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. Hi. Do we always place definite articles for historical events?-- I don't know; there is no such rule, though. If you care to list them all, I'll pass judgment. Do historical events have to be great events?-- No. Are there degrees of
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Hi. Do we always place definite articles for historical events? Do historical events have to be great events? Are there degrees of importance for historical events to use the definite article? Would you say here the existence of the word
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I found the following sentence on a UK site. "If delivery of your parcel is not attempted by our courier the next working day, then we will refund you the difference!" I found the following one on a different UK site. "If the
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Sorry ,, For the ambiguous question I Meant ,, If i add The definite Article (The ) ,, Let the path be open to the talent That will be correct ? .. If not -- ,, Why the writer dismissed it ?
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Hi ,, I quoted this expression :: " Let the path be open to talent. " "Bonaparte, Napoleon" Why He Dismissed the Definite Article " The "? Is it not important in this Case ?? ..
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Thank you AlpheccaStarts for your quick reply. "Turbulent markets took a further toll on financial jobs yesterday as Citigroup, the US banking giant, announced the closure of two UK sub-prime businesses, and Ingenious, the media investment
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Thank you for your quick reply. "I would like to tell you about growing the steel industry." The sentence above is perfectly OK. There is no connection between using "the" and the -ing form in the sentences you have compared.
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