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Anonymous Posted 6 years ago
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Order and article for subject and its name

How to determine the right order when some subject (e.g. cartoon) and its name (Tom & Jerry) is used in a sentence? Should I use “the” in this case?

  • (the) Tom & Jerry cartoon
  • (the) cartoon Tom and Jerry
  • (the) operating system Android
  • (the) Android operating system
  

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g. cartoon) and its name (Tom & Jerry) is used in a sentence? Should I use “the” in this case?

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  • cartoon) and its name (Tom & Jerry) is used in a sentence?
  • Should I use “the” in this case?
  • What you wrote are not full sentences.
  • Also, what do you mean by "order"?
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anonymousHow to can I determine the right order when some subject (e.g. cartoon) and its name (Tom & Jerry) is used in a sentence? Should I use “the” in this case?

What you wrote are not full sentences. Also, what do you mean by "order"?

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