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MVB Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

About enumerations

HI,

Can you help me by telling me if these sentences are correct? I have my opinion, but need to know more specifics. I haven't any formal training in Grammar.

1-I'll be using the present, past, and the future tenses. (Do we need to repeat "the" or not?)

I say because of the words "future" and "tenses", it would be wise to repeat the "the" because otherwise, it's a "heavy" ending. Do we need the "the" in front of the word "past"?

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2-The animals are the cat, dog, and the mouse. (Again, do we need an extra "the" in front of "mouse"?)

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3-He failed to keep his penny,jug of water,lump of butter, and his cat. (Do we need to repeat the "his" or not?)

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Please tell me what forms are the best for each number.

Thanks,

MVB
  

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1-I'll be using the present, past, and the future tenses. I say because of the words "future" and "tenses", it would be wise to repeat the "the" because otherwise, it's a "heavy" ending. -- You must be consistent .

  • 1-I'll be using the present, past, and the future tenses.
  • I say because of the words "future" and "tenses", it would be wise to repeat the "the" because otherwise, it's a "heavy" ending.
  • -- You must be consistent .
  • These are your choices ; the second is obviously more concise : I'll be using the present, the past, and the future tenses.
  • I'll be using the present, past, and future tenses.
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1-I'll be using the present, past, and the future tenses. I say because of the words "future" and "tenses", it would be wise to repeat the "the" because otherwise, it's a "heavy" ending. Do we need the "the" in front of the word "past"?-- You must be consistent. These are your choices; the second is obviously more concise:

I'll be using the present, the past,

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