mbortas_art55
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I know that English has some words which always use "the" article like: the past/present/future, the truth, the same, the process, the end, the way, the (name) language, the (name) religion etc.
I looked around the Cambridge dictionary a bit, the word "process" and I can't understand these sentences:
I asked ChatGPT, and it's too abstract explanation of "general" and "specific" in the context of articles
I'm trying to learn from context but it just doesn't work. I want to solve the article issue once and for all to not bother you.
I looked around the Cambridge dictionary a bit, the word "process" and I can't understand these sentences:
I don't get it how "slow process" can be general/unknown when we have some words that they can specify the meaning like "the number of women in top management jobs". If we know so, then we must know which process is about.Increasing the number of women in top management jobs will be a slow process.
How can this process be specific/defined if the previous sentence use "a slow process"? By this logic, it should go like this: "The party has begun a painful process of rethinking its policies and strategy". I'm so confused.The party has begun the painful (= difficult) process of rethinking its policies and strategy.
I asked ChatGPT, and it's too abstract explanation of "general" and "specific" in the context of articles
I'm trying to learn from context but it just doesn't work. I want to solve the article issue once and for all to not bother you.