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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
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Necessary of the word 'the'

Is the word 'the' correct or required in this sentence:

Follow the page of 'the' American legend Michael Jordan.
  

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Anonymous Is the word 'the' correct or required in this sentence:Follow the page of 'the' American legend Michael Jordan. Correct but usually omitted, especially in journalistic style. [role] [name] CJ

  • Anonymous Is the word 'the' correct or required in this sentence:Follow the page of 'the' American legend Michael Jordan.
  • Correct but usually omitted, especially in journalistic style.
  • [role] [name] CJ
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Anonymous Is the word 'the' correct or required in this sentence:Follow the page of 'the' American legend Michael Jordan.
Correct but usually omitted, especially in journalistic style.

[role] [name]

CJ
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CalifJim Anonymous Is the word 'the' correct or required in this sentence:Follow the page of 'the' American legend Michael Jordan.Correct but usually omitted, especially in journalistic style.[role] [name]CJ
Thank you. So is it mandatory or optional?

What do you mean by [role] [name]?
Would you give an example?
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AnonymousThank you. So is it mandatory or optional?
CJ told you -"Correct but usually omitted". It's optional,

As for an example of [role][name], you gave one yourself: American legend (role) Michael Jordan (name).
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Anonymous[role] [name] ... example?
author J.K. Rowling

CJ

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