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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
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having or that?

"His only accomplishment is finishing the school."
"His only accomplishment is that he finished the school."
  

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Your use of "the" before "school" gives the impression that you mean a particular school that has already been mentioned. Was that your intention?

  • Your use of "the" before "school" gives the impression that you mean a particular school that has already been mentioned.
  • Was that your intention?
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Your use of "the" before "school" gives the impression that you mean a particular school that has already been mentioned. Was that your intention?

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