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omission of "the" when listing things
With exception of longer and colder winter, I found the lifestyle of Quebec much similar to that of Sweden: the public transportation system, (the) direction of traffic, (the) busy streets of downtown and the socializing of people in after-hours.
Dear teachers,
If you can see above, while listing 4 different things, I have omitted "the" for the second and third listed items, but I am not sure if it's grammatical.
Could you tell me whether that's acceptable?
and I would be grateful if you could also check the grammar of the whole sentence.
Thank you.
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Re: omission of "the" when listing things

Originally Posted by
rainous
With the exception of the longer and colder winter(s), I found the lifestyle of Quebec much quite/very similar to that of Sweden: the public transportation system, the direction of traffic, the busy downtown streets of downtown, and the late-night socializing. of people in after-hours.
Dear teachers,
If As you can see above, while listing 4 different things, I have omitted "the" for the second and third listed items, but I am not sure if it's grammatical.
Could you tell me whether that's acceptable?
and I would be grateful if you could also check the grammar of the whole sentence.
Thank you.
Please see my amendments above in red. I personally find keeping "the" in sounds more natural in this particular sentence, especially given that it definitely sounds odd to omit it with the fourth item in the list. I have also added two "the"s to your first sentence!
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Re: omission of "the" when listing things

Originally Posted by
rainous
With the exception of the longer and colder winter,
I got a question regarding the phrase above:
Was it necessary to add "the" in front of exception because I found a bunch of same phrases with it on the web?
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Re: omission of "the" when listing things

Originally Posted by
rainous
Was it necessary to add "the" in front of "exception" because I found a bunch of same phrases with it on the web?
Don't trust the webs for examples of good English. 'The' is necessary.
Context is important. Please provide enough for us to be able to deal effectively with your question.
Your thread title should include all or part of the word/phrase being discussed.
If you just want to know the meaning of a word, try OneLook Dictionary Search first.
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Re: omission of "the" when listing things

Originally Posted by
rainous
I got a question regarding the phrase above:
Was it necessary to add "the" in front of exception because I found a bunch of same phrases with it on the web?
Despite what you may have found on the predictably untrustworthy net, "With the exception of ..." is the standard correct phrase.
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