jhelum
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- May 23, 2013
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- Chinese
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- China
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- China
Hi everyone,
I'm very confused about the use of "the" before nouns in their plural forms, such as in these sentences:
"The higher levels of the buildings in the district are mostly used as flats."
"The trees, the grass, along with the people passing by, form a lovely scenery."
Are these "the" required or should be deleted, or can be either used or omitted?
I'm very confused about the use of "the" before nouns in their plural forms, such as in these sentences:
"The higher levels of the buildings in the district are mostly used as flats."
"The trees, the grass, along with the people passing by, form a lovely scenery."
Are these "the" required or should be deleted, or can be either used or omitted?
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