Hi. Let's say you're a teacher and you have to write a lesson plan for a 40-minute class. You're basically going to do two activities: the "Sink the Ship" game and a word search. Now, how can you write that in the column for the day's lesson plan? Is this correct? Is the definite article before the phrase "Sink the Ship" game correct? I don't think we can use the indefinite article "a" before it. Thank you in advance for your help.
Play the "Sink the Ship" game and do a word search.
anonymous Play the "Sink the Ship" game and do a word search. The original is OK, but you can omit 'the' and 'game'. CJ
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anonymousPlaythe"Sink the Ship"gameand do a word search.
The original is OK, but you can omit 'the' and 'game'.
CJ
anonymous Is the definite article before the phrase "Sink the Ship" game correct? Play the "Sink the Ship" game and do a word search.
Yes.
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