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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Include definite article or not?

Hi. Which is correct. Thank you for your help in advance.

1. It is a fish that lives in sea (or in the sea?).
2. She acted like a teenager (the teenager?) caught in cheating the first time.
  

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in the sea a teenager

  • in the sea a teenager
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in the sea
a teenager
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Hi. Thank you. Please help me with this, too. When do we use the phrase "in sea"? In what sentential context? Thank you again for your anticipated help.
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AnonymousWhen do we use the phrase "in sea"?
I don't ever use this. I don't recall ever hearing it or reading it. Maybe you mean "at sea'.

CJ
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Hi. I happen to think the words "land" and "sea" are very similar in usage (I might very well be wrong), and if they are so, why is it we can write (I think we can), "It is animal that lives on land" but we cannnot write "It is a fish that lives in sea"? Thank you for your help in advance.
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AnonymousHi. I happen to think the words "land" and "sea" are very similar in usage (I might very well be wrong), and if they are so, why is it we can write (I think we can), "It is animal that lives on land" but we cannnot write "It is a fish that lives in sea"? Thank you for your help in advance.
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