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Sebayanpendam Posted 18 years ago
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a/the science club meeting

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001. She attends 01i00 a/the02i00 Science club meeting on 01i00Wednesdays02i00.02br
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0 Yes. 01i00a02i00 or01i00 the02i00.02br
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0Thanks for your reply.02br
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00When we talk about a meeting held by the English club (or any club for that matter) in general way, so we use the article 01i00'an02i00 english club meeting', is it right? Unless, we are referring to one particular meeting, 'the' should be use.02br
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0If you reader/listener knows which club or which meeting, you can use "the." If there is only once science club at the school, and you are talking to someone who attends that school, the "the" works. You can refer to "the science club meetings" to refer to all of the meetings of the science club.0-
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01cite10sebayanpendam12cite10we are referring to one particular meeting,12blockquote
10 If you are referring to one particular meeting, say 01i00the English Club meeting02i00. Yes.02br
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