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Alfred Hoffman Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

grammar

Hey, is it right to say knowledge beyond the books?
If not, how to put it?
  

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It's correct as long as you use it correctly in a sentence. Do you want to try?.

  • It's correct as long as you use it correctly in a sentence.
  • Do you want to try?.
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It's correct as long as you use it correctly in a sentence. Do you want to try?.
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CliveIt's correct as long as you use it correctly in a sentence. Do you want to try?.
How about; Through dealing with all sorts of people and cross-cultural experiences, they will gain knowledge beyond the books.?
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When you say 'the books', it sounds like you are talking about specific books, eg those 3 books over there on the table.
If you want to speak generally, remove 'the'.

Clive
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CliveWhen you say 'the books', it sounds like you are talking about specific books, eg those 3 books over there on the table.If you want to speak generally, remove 'the'.Clive
Thanks. Is it ok to express the general concept of books by saying the book?
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It depends on the sentence. Not usually, and not in the one you wrote.

Clive

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