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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Article before a name made special

Hi. Please help. Which is correct?

1. If time allows, discuss the "2011 Holiday Listings" on page XX.



2. If time allows, discuss "2011 Holiday Listings" on page XX.



3. If time allows, discuss the 2011 Holiday Listings on page XX.



4. If time allows, discuss 2011 Holiday Listings on page XX.
  

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1 or 3 depending on whether "2011 Holiday Listings" is actually the title of an article or whether that's just a description of the content on page XX.

  • 1 or 3 depending on whether "2011 Holiday Listings" is actually the title of an article or whether that's just a description of the content on page XX.
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1 or 3 depending on whether "2011 Holiday Listings" is actually the title of an article or whether that's just a description of the content on page XX.
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Hi. Thank you. I believe it is the worksheet title. Thus I think it can be said that it is a description of the content on page XX. Are you saying (roughtly guessing by your response) that numbers 2 and 4 are correct if "2011 Holiday Listings" is the title of an article (in addition to numbers 1 or 3?)?

Thank you for your anticipated help.
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What I meant was that 1) would be correct if there were actually an article titled "2011 Holiday Listings" on page XX and 3) would be correct if not (because you should put quotes around the title of an article).

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