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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
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Are those articles marked wth <> are in place?

In most stories featuring <the> two princesses (or other extremely powerful characters) I usually expect some weird and/or interesting things which involve their wast and powerful magic.
She used a spell to increase <a> guy's stamina during <an> intercourse.
In 'Hollow lake' chapter she made <a> dude's head much larger.
  

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" does not really make sense. If you are asking whether the articles are correct: "the two princesses" is correct if you are referring to two specific princesses that the reader knows about. If you are talking about princesses in general then omit "the".

  • " does not really make sense.
  • If you are asking whether the articles are correct: "the two princesses" is correct if you are referring to two specific princesses that the reader knows about.
  • If you are talking about princesses in general then omit "the".
  • "increase a guy's stamina" is correct, assuming this is someone whose identity is not important.
  • Same for "she made a dude's head much larger".
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Your question "Are those articles marked wth <> are in place?" does not really make sense. If you are asking whether the articles are correct:

"the two princesses" is correct if you are referring to two specific princesses that the reader knows about. If you are talking about princesses in general then omit "the".

"increase a guy's stamina" is correct, assuming this is some

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