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Chariot Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

history

1font00Volkswagen a history02font00 this is the title of a short article. "Volkswagen " is in big print, "a history" is in small print. 02br
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00My question is: when "a history" is used, the article will not be short and it is a brief history. Am I right? 02br
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00If a book presents detailed history of a period of time, a country, or an organisation, will "the" be used? Is there any difference between "history of..." and "the history of..."? thanks.0-
  

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0There is no way to judge the length or nature of the history from this title. 0-

  • 0There is no way to judge the length or nature of the history from this title.
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0There is no way to judge the length or nature of the history from this title. Titles, like headlines, often omit small structural words.0-

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