Ola Swensson
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- Oct 15, 2024
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- Russian
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- Russian Federation
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- Russian Federation
Dear Members of the Forum,
I have a question related to the use of articles.
I have heard that we use the definite article when a noun is specified, for example, when there is a prepositional phrase after it.
I came across a phrase recently ("Hello, Britain", Student's book):
"My newspaper carries literary reviews and features on 'Remarkable sights of Britain'".
There is a prepositional phrase "on 'Remarkable sights of Britain'" that specifies the noun "features".
Could you tell me please why we don't use the definite article in this case?
I thank you very much in advance.
Best wishes,
Ola
I have a question related to the use of articles.
I have heard that we use the definite article when a noun is specified, for example, when there is a prepositional phrase after it.
I came across a phrase recently ("Hello, Britain", Student's book):
"My newspaper carries literary reviews and features on 'Remarkable sights of Britain'".
There is a prepositional phrase "on 'Remarkable sights of Britain'" that specifies the noun "features".
Could you tell me please why we don't use the definite article in this case?
I thank you very much in advance.
Best wishes,
Ola