0Hi,02br 02br 00I have a sentence and wondering whether you will place "the" in the place indicated in brackets if there was a pre-established context and since the sentence did not have that context, the sentence is absent of "the"? 02br 02br 01i00Seventh Day Adventist churches are (the) churches tht believe that Jesus Christ will return very soon.02i02br 02br 00Placing "the" there. How will the sentence change in terms of its meaning01i00?02i0-
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0 If you put 'the' in it means that the Seventh Day Adventist are the only church that believes Jesus Christ will return very soon. 0-
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0 If you put 'the' in it means that the Seventh Day Adventist are the only church that believes Jesus Christ will return very soon.
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0Thank you.02br 02br 00As the sole sentence it is and from it you can say placing "the" makes it the only church but if some contexts were set, then "the" might put aforth different ramifications. Right? 0-
0Hi,02br 02br 00I can't describe why it is so but I am not fully convinced that putting "the" there will cause it to be the only church that believe that. Can you expand on that?02br 02br 00The original sentence went like this:02br 02br 01i00Seventh Day Adventist churches are00 the00 churches that believe that Jesus Ch