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Anonymous Posted 19 years ago
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I was looking at a map and it said the names of oceans as 'Pacific Ocean', 'Atlantic Ocean', and like. I know if you use them in a sentence, a normal name pattern would be with the English article 'the' like this:

I crossed the Atlantic Ocean by boat.

But when you ask a question like this, would the articles remain intact?

What is the ocean that touches your country to its left?

Atlantic Ocean. Or the Atlantic Ocean??

How about the case of a school building named after a person?

Please name a builing in your university?

John Doe Hall Or the John Doe Hall
  

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The question : What is the ocean that touches your country to its left ? The article the has been used. So the answer is supposed to be Atlantic Ocean .

  • The question : What is the ocean that touches your country to its left ?
  • The article the has been used.
  • So the answer is supposed to be Atlantic Ocean .
  • There is no need to add an article to a person's name.
  • John Doe Hall is fine.
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The question : What is the ocean that touches your country to its left ? The article the has been used. So the answer is supposed to be Atlantic Ocean.

There is no need to add an article to a person's name. John Doe Hall is fine.

We use article ( the ) only to separate the one from the rest when there are other options.

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