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Guest Posted 21 years ago
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As manager or as the manager????

0 this is another article problem. i'm kinda confused when to use articles after "as". 02br
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00i know the basic uses of the articles but none of which that i've learned said anything about "as" and articles. 02br
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00So which one's right? or are they both right? what's the difference then. 02br
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00thanks 0-
  

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0 Hello, Guest, 02br 02br 00It much depends on context. 02br 00You say "He works as A manager", 02br 00but "As the manager said, we're not allowed to smoke here" 02br 02br 00I'm sure someone else will come with more examples. 0-

  • 0 Hello, Guest, 02br 02br 00It much depends on context.
  • 02br 00You say "He works as A manager", 02br 00but "As the manager said, we're not allowed to smoke here" 02br 02br 00I'm sure someone else will come with more examples.
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0 Hello, Guest, 02br
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00It much depends on context. 02br
00You say "He works as A manager", 02br
00but "As the manager said, we're not allowed to smoke here" 02br
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00I'm sure someone else will come with more examples. 0-
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0 Hi, guest. 02br
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00After "as", both (eighter zero article or the) are possible: 02br
00He was elected as manager of the office. 02br
00He was elected as the manager of the office. 02br
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00This is when the word following "as" is something like a position/office. 02br
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00As Pieanne mentioned, as a gen

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