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Michelle Cha Posted 13 years ago
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'a series of' and 'the series of'

Is there any difference between 'a series of' and 'the series of'?
  

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I love to watch "the series of" star wars movies. when you talk about a special or unique series I love to watch "a series of" movies. when you talk about a regular or unknown series.

  • I love to watch "the series of" star wars movies.
  • when you talk about a special or unique series I love to watch "a series of" movies.
  • when you talk about a regular or unknown series.
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I love to watch "the series of" star wars movies.when you talk about a special or unique series
I love to watch "a series of" movies.when you talk about a regular or unknown series.

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Michelle Cha Is there any difference between 'a series of' and 'the series of'?
Please give the whole sentence. The only difference is the use of the definite and indefinite articles.
That difference applies generally across the board.
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Michelle Cha Is there any difference between 'a series of' and 'the series of'?
Yes. It's the same as the difference between 'a' and 'the'.

'a' is like 'any'; 'the' is like 'aforementioned'.

CJ

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