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Ronctlsmile Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Last question or the last question

Dear all,

what is the different between the last question and last question

Cheers

Ron
  

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Hi, It's hard to think of a context in which you would just use th phrase 'last question' without an article or some other determiner. Can you think of a sentence like that? Clive

  • Hi, It's hard to think of a context in which you would just use th phrase 'last question' without an article or some other determiner.
  • Can you think of a sentence like that?
  • Clive
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Hi,

It's hard to think of a context in which you would just use th phrase 'last question' without an article or some other determiner. Can you think of a sentence like that?

Clive
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Hey Cive

I have an example from Cambridge dictationary. Here are you go:

http://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/british/flummox?q=flummoxed

I have to say that last qu
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Hi,

The example you quote is

I have to say that last question flummoxed me.

I said

It's hard to think of a context in which you would just use the phrase 'last question' without an article or some other determiner.

'That' is a determiner.

Try to find an example where ther

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