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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Articles

I have a few questions concerning articles...
Could you help me with the following sentences?

(at the end of a letter to a person renting a flat, we haven't mentioned the word 'lease' before):
Please let me know when we could meet to sing a/the lease.

I entered the shop and wanted to talk to a/the manager.

I want to talk to a/the manager!

You don't have to buy a newspaper. The/A newspaper carrier brings it every day.

I know that our party prevented you from writing a/the master's thesis.

Thank you!
  

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(at the end of a letter to a person renting a flat, we haven't mentioned the word 'lease' before):Please let me know when we could meet to sing a/the lease. either I entered the shop and wanted to talk to a/the manager. the I want to talk to a/the manager!

  • (at the end of a letter to a person renting a flat, we haven't mentioned the word 'lease' before):Please let me know when we could meet to sing a/the lease.
  • either I entered the shop and wanted to talk to a/the manager.
  • the I want to talk to a/the manager!
  • the You don't have to buy a newspaper.
  • The/A newspaper carrier brings it every day.
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AnonymousI have a few questions concerning articles...Could you help me with the following sentences?(at the end of a letter to a person renting a flat, we haven't mentioned the word 'lease' before):Please let me know when we could meet to sing a/the lease. either

I entered the shop and wanted to talk to a/the manager. the

I want to talk to
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AnonymousI know that our party prevented you from writing a/the master's thesis.
I don't understand this either, unless the party went on for months and months! Maybe you mean,
"I know that our party prevented you from working on your thesis"?

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