Hi,
“I like Grey’s Anatomy. The emotions run high and there’s no shortage of twists and turns.”
I mostly hear or see ‘emotions run high’ without the definite article, but I was wondering if it could work here.
Thank you.
Ann225 I mostly hear or see ‘emotions run high’ without the definite article, but I was wondering if it could work here. I think it's OK informally. It seems to refer to the emotions in the screenplays of the show.
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Ann225I mostly hear or see ‘emotions run high’ without the definite article, but I was wondering if it could work here.
I think it's OK informally. It seems to refer to the emotions in the screenplays of the show. You would use the definite article for other aspects of the production. like the sets are realistic, the costumes are accurate. The fact that "em