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Makiasan Posted 12 years ago
Vocabulary

I don't have (the) time for exercise.

I don't have (the) time for exercise.

Do you say "the" in this sentence? If so, are there any differences with or without "the"?

Thank you.
  

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This sentence is the same with or without "the". It can be said either way. Sometimes, using "the" can change the meaning of a noun, but, in this case, it doesn't have a different meaning.

  • This sentence is the same with or without "the".
  • It can be said either way.
  • Sometimes, using "the" can change the meaning of a noun, but, in this case, it doesn't have a different meaning.
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This sentence is the same with or without "the". It can be said either way.

Sometimes, using "the" can change the meaning of a noun, but, in this case, it doesn't have a different meaning.
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Thank you very much, Vorpar!

Maki

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