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Stoked4jesus Posted 13 years ago
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In this sentnece (last) "Shoes deilivery from our will be free" Do "shoes" here required determiner "the"? the "shoes" are already metinoed, is known information. Here is the context:

"If you are exchanging the shoes for the first time at the current order, you will only have to pay 17 € in advance for the collection service. Shoes delivery from our shop will be free"
  

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stoked4jesus Do "shoes" here required determiner "the"? No, and you should use 'shoe', not 'shoes': If you are excha nging shoes for the first time on your current order, you only pay €17 in advance for pick-up service. Shoe delivery from our shop is free.

  • stoked4jesus Do "shoes" here required determiner "the"?
  • No, and you should use 'shoe', not 'shoes': If you are excha nging shoes for the first time on your current order, you only pay €17 in advance for pick-up service.
  • Shoe delivery from our shop is free.
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stoked4jesus Do "shoes" here required determiner "the"?
No, and you should use 'shoe', not 'shoes':

If you are exchanging shoes for the first time on your current order, you only pay €17 in advance for pick-up service. Shoe delivery from our shop is free.

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