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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

definite or zero article?

Could you answer my question,please?

In the following sentence: " They are used to taking (the) decisions that concern them together "

Which is correct ? 1/ the decisions
2/ decisions
3/ both

Many thanks
  

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Both sound okay to me. By the way, just so you know, in British English people "take" decisions, but in American English we "make" decisions.

  • Both sound okay to me.
  • By the way, just so you know, in British English people "take" decisions, but in American English we "make" decisions.
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Both sound okay to me. By the way, just so you know, in British English people "take" decisions, but in American English we "make" decisions.
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Some British people take decisions, but not all. It seems to be a recent development there that has not been universally adopted.

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