Zoli
Member
- Joined
- Feb 24, 2015
- Member Type
- Student or Learner
- Native Language
- Hungarian
- Home Country
- Hungary
- Current Location
- Romania
Hello,
If I have the sentence "I extended the list of keywords". In this sentence the definite article is not necessarily needed before the noun, right? we don't know more specific information about the keywords.
However, if I make it more specific by adding something that answers the question: What kind of keywords? then the definite article is needed, right? For example: "I extended the list of the TODO keywords."
TODO all capitalized is not a proper English words but let's say it is a label in a computer program that targets a specific set of keywords.
If I have the sentence "I extended the list of keywords". In this sentence the definite article is not necessarily needed before the noun, right? we don't know more specific information about the keywords.
However, if I make it more specific by adding something that answers the question: What kind of keywords? then the definite article is needed, right? For example: "I extended the list of the TODO keywords."
TODO all capitalized is not a proper English words but let's say it is a label in a computer program that targets a specific set of keywords.