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BW2/3 Posted 20 years ago
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is/are

The Rockies are the spectluar moutains.

The Rockies is the spectular mountains.

Are they OK?

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spectacular The Rockies are spectacular mountains. the can be used only with more context providing specificity, say: The Rockies are the spectacular mountains which we see right now from the train. or with superlatives: The Rockies are the most spectacular mountains I can remember.

  • spectacular The Rockies are spectacular mountains.
  • the can be used only with more context providing specificity, say: The Rockies are the spectacular mountains which we see right now from the train.
  • or with superlatives: The Rockies are the most spectacular mountains I can remember.
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spectacular

The Rockies are spectacular mountains.

the can be used only with more context providing specificity, say:

The Rockies are the spectacular mountains which we see right now from the train.

or with superlatives:

The Rockies

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