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Anonymous Posted 17 years ago
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For the more than million students

"what does that mean for the more than million students who suffer from the financial stress?"

why is "the" in front of "more than"?

When do I use "the"?
  

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" why is "the" in front of "more than"? When do I use "the"? When you want to make a definite reference to a particular group.

  • " why is "the" in front of "more than"?
  • When do I use "the"?
  • When you want to make a definite reference to a particular group.
  • eg I mean the more than two million students who have financial stress.
  • I don't mean the more than two million students who have rich families.
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Hi,

"what does that mean for the more than a/one/two/three million students who suffer from the financial stress?"

why is "the" in front of "more than"?

When do I use "the"?

When you want to make a definite reference to a particular group.
eg
I mean the more than two million students who have financial stress.
I don't mean the more than two mi

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