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Anonymous Posted 17 years ago
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Is it corrrect to write "The position of women in the society today." in US English?

Is it correct in written American Englih to use thedeinite article as follows:
"The place of women in the society today has undergone few changes since 9/11."
  

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" You don't really need to say 'today'. You might also want to consider the difference between 'few changes' and 'a few changes'. Best wishes, Clive

  • " You don't really need to say 'today'.
  • You might also want to consider the difference between 'few changes' and 'a few changes'.
  • Best wishes, Clive
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Hi,

Is it correct in written American Englih to use thedeinite article as follows:

"The place of women in the society today has undergone few changes since 9/11."


"The place of women in the society today has undergone few changes since 9/11."


You don't really need to say 'today'.


You might also want to conside
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I'm also curious about what connection the writer thinks there is or should be between the "place of women in society" and 9/11.

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