TitoBr
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Hi there!
I received the following question without any context to relate to. So I gave two examples to try to illustrate how broad it is. Would you guys have any suggestions about the answer?
I would like to know what´s the difference between " The " and " OF THE"?
The difference from 'the' and 'of the' depends on the sentence you want to use.
e.g.
The United States of America is a big country in North America.
Your hair and eyes remind me of your mother.
In both sentences the use of 'the' and 'of the' is correct. The second sentence uses the preposition 'of' because of the verb 'remind'. Together they are a phrasal verb which is used to make relation between two similar objects or people.
There are many other contexts in which you will have to use 'the' with or without preposition. The need of the preposition will vary according to the sentence.
I received the following question without any context to relate to. So I gave two examples to try to illustrate how broad it is. Would you guys have any suggestions about the answer?
I would like to know what´s the difference between " The " and " OF THE"?
The difference from 'the' and 'of the' depends on the sentence you want to use.
e.g.
The United States of America is a big country in North America.
Your hair and eyes remind me of your mother.
In both sentences the use of 'the' and 'of the' is correct. The second sentence uses the preposition 'of' because of the verb 'remind'. Together they are a phrasal verb which is used to make relation between two similar objects or people.
There are many other contexts in which you will have to use 'the' with or without preposition. The need of the preposition will vary according to the sentence.