0Hi02br 02br 00Which is correct: "one tinned food" or "one tin of food"02br 02br 00also: Can I write: "The work was very pleasant" and "I had the bad luck" Should I use "the"02br 02br 00thanks0-
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02br 02br 00"I had the bad luck"02br 00Maybe something like: "I had bad luck"? Without "the", I mean. 0-
— Ant_222
02br 02br 00"I had the bad luck"02br 00Maybe something like: "I had bad luck"?
Without "the", I mean.
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0 "One tin of food", though you better say something more secific: a tin of beans for example...02br 02br 00"Tinned beans" is also ok to me.02br 02br 00"The work was very pleasant"02br 00I guess, yes.02br 02br 00"I had the bad luck"02br 00Maybe something like: "I had bad luck"? Without "the", I mean. 0-