Rachel Adams
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- Nov 4, 2018
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- Student or Learner
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- Russian
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- Georgia
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- Georgia
Should I use "the" before "coronavirus" or is it optional?
Is it compulsory in other contexts? For example, "She was diagnosed with coronavirus."
1. "Almost all news lately has been about the coronavirus."
Is it compulsory in other contexts? For example, "She was diagnosed with coronavirus."
1. "Almost all news lately has been about the coronavirus."