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Tmn111 Posted 17 years ago
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Is this sentence correct?

(The?) Technology is developing so fast that we don't even know what advanced level it will be at in the space of a few days.
  

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) Technology is developing so fast that we don't even know what advanced level it will be at in the space of a few days. Yes, it's OK. Only say 'the' if you are thinking of some specific type of technology that the reader is already aware of, ie that has already been mentioned.

  • ) Technology is developing so fast that we don't even know what advanced level it will be at in the space of a few days.
  • Yes, it's OK.
  • Only say 'the' if you are thinking of some specific type of technology that the reader is already aware of, ie that has already been mentioned.
  • For a general statement, don't say 'the'.
  • Clive
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Hi,

(The?) Technology is developing so fast that we don't even know what advanced level it will be at in the space of a few days.

Yes, it's OK.

Only say 'the' if you are thinking of some specific type of technology that the reader is already aware of, ie that has already been mentioned. For a general statement, don't say 'the'.

Clive

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