Rachel Adams
Key Member
- Joined
- Nov 4, 2018
- Member Type
- Student or Learner
- Native Language
- Russian
- Home Country
- Georgia
- Current Location
- Georgia
When talking about games is the definite article required before a game's name?
Which article would be the correct choice in the example with an asterisk and which sentence marked by an asterisk sounds more idiomatic?
My favourite game is "the hide and seek", "the blind hen"and "guess the movie".
Guess the famous scene from a movie is the funniest part of the game "guess the scene". *Usually the team that collects more points wins/usually the team with more points wins.* There are three teams. The first team asks a member from the second team to act out a scene from *the/a*movie the second team has in mind.
Which article would be the correct choice in the example with an asterisk and which sentence marked by an asterisk sounds more idiomatic?
My favourite game is "the hide and seek", "the blind hen"and "guess the movie".
Guess the famous scene from a movie is the funniest part of the game "guess the scene". *Usually the team that collects more points wins/usually the team with more points wins.* There are three teams. The first team asks a member from the second team to act out a scene from *the/a*movie the second team has in mind.