The world of the Computers?

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Pedro00754

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Hi, The question for me was which one is correct?
  1. The world of the computers
  2. The world of computers
 
Welcome to the forum, Pedro. :)

In what context do you want to use one of these phrases?
 
Welcome to the forum, Pedro. :)

In what context do you want to use one of these phrases?
I saw this on someone's biography. And I thought if we can say both of them? Both are correct or not. Sorry if it's unclear I'm new to English😄
 
Hi. The question for me was Which one is correct?
  1. The world of the computers ...
  2. The world of computers ...
I saw this on someone's biography. And I thought wondered if we can say both of them. Are both are correct or not? Sorry if it's unclear. I'm new to English. 😄

Note my corrections above. Remember to use appropriate punctuation within and at the end of each sentence. An emoji is not a replacement for a closing punctuation mark.
I have added an ellipsis (three dots) to the end of sentences 1 and 2 because neither of them is a complete sentence.

Which one did you see in the person's biography? Please provide a link if you can.
 
Note my corrections above. Remember to use appropriate punctuation within and at the end of each sentence. An emoji is not a replacement for a closing punctuation mark.
I have added an ellipsis (three dots) to the end of sentences 1 and 2 because neither of them is a complete sentence.

Which one did you see in the person's biography? Please provide a link if you can.
Thanks for your tips. That person who had written that doesn't have the biography anymore. "I love the world of the Computers" is what had been written in his biography.
 
Thanks for your tips. That person who had written that wrote it doesn't have the his biography online anymore. "I love the world of the Computers" is what had been written he wrote in his biography.

That's wrong. Can you remember if he was a native English speaker?

Okay, what if it was in lowercase? That would Would that be correct?

If "computers" was in lowercase and the definite article was removed, it would be correct. To use the definite article, he would have had to use "computer".
 
That's wrong. Can you remember if he was a native English speaker?



If "computers" was in lowercase and the definite article was removed, it would be correct. To use the definite article, he would have had to use "computer".
Unfortunately, I don't know whether he was a native English speaker or not. I have to study more grammar. Thanks a million.🙂
 
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