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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Phrase question

With or without 'the'

At this time of the year.
At this time of year.

Are both correct?
  

Top answer

They're both fine. I say both from time to time, but mostly the one without 'the'. CJ

  • They're both fine.
  • I say both from time to time, but mostly the one without 'the'.
  • CJ
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They're both fine. I say both from time to time, but mostly the one without 'the'.

CJ
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CalifJimThey're both fine. I say both from time to time, but mostly the one without 'the'.CJ
Great. Thanks, CJ.

Also, are both of these sentences correct:

Are both of the sentences correct?
Are both sentences correct?
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Anonymousare both of these sentences correct
Yes.

CJ
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CalifJim Anonymousare both of these sentences correctYes.CJ
Thanks again.

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