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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

Definite article

Hi. Please help. Let's say there is a teacher who has to make tests tomorrow on the content of lesson unit 7, and he or she wants to remind him or herself by writing it on a Post-it. Can he or she write this? Should there be the definite article before the words "unit 7 tests"? Thank you in advance for your help.

"I must make (the?) unit 7 tests tomorrow."
  

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Either way is ok. 'Make' is not a very natural verb here. You could say eg 'prep are'.

  • Either way is ok.
  • 'Make' is not a very natural verb here.
  • You could say eg 'prep are'.
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Either way is ok.

'Make' is not a very natural verb here. You could say eg 'prepare'.

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