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Believer Posted 20 years ago
Grammar

Almost always the same

Hi,

When you are using the word "same" as an adjective, is it almost always the case that the article "the" has to precede the noun?

the same pair of pants

in the same water
  

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Believer Hi, When you are using the word "same" as an adjective, is it almost always the case that the article "the" has to precede the noun? the same pair of pants in the same water Yes.

  • Believer Hi, When you are using the word "same" as an adjective, is it almost always the case that the article "the" has to precede the noun?
  • the same pair of pants in the same water Yes.
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BelieverHi,

When you are using the word "same" as an adjective, is it almost always the case that the article "the" has to precede the noun?

the same pair of pants

in the same water

Yes.
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Why don't you use "same" in a couple of sentences. Without context, we could be giving you inaccurate information.

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