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Hello!
Please, could you explain me what is the difference between those two:
1.A history of English language
2.The history of English language
For me it seems natural that the definite article should be used in this case, but I have
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what kinds of countries whose names contain the definite article? Please help me ..
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Hello,
I'm a graduate student in Korea and preparing my thesis.
When I have read some research papers, I often found that some people omit "the"
in front of "noun of --". Here I list two such examples.
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Difficult question, and it probably depends on the place itself.
The Mormon Tabernacle in Salt Lake City....
Castle Blarney is quite interesting....
Buckingham Palace is at the center....
Windsor Castle is the winter.....
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can anyone explaine why you can't write for.-- Legal cases are 'brought against ' defendents, not 'for' them. I wrote : another ,additional but they were worng right answer was further why ?-- Because 'another' and 'additional' cannot be preceded
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Hi, why do the following titles contain the definite article and not the indefinite article: Gunship: The Helicopter Simulation (name of a computer game) Bridge: The English Magazine for Students (name of a magazine) The above are real life examples.
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Hi, why do the following titles contain the definite article and not the indefinite article: Gunship: The Helicopter Simulation (name of a computer game) Bridge: The English Magazine for Students (name of a magazine) The above are real life
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Hi.
1. Why is there a definite article, "the", before the phrase (a proper name?) "King's Garden"? Here, would you say the word "King's" is more or less functioning as an adjective?
In Nehemiah
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The short answer to your question is no. The word "imbued" is not used in everyday language, and is probably inappropriate in the given context, even if intended metaphorically. It means "saturated", and your example would mean
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Hi Anon: English is inconsistent when using the definite article with names. There are some general (rather complex) guidelines, and there are exceptions. We use "the" before ordinal numbers the first, the second, the third..... so that
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