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Ccp Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

press or the press

Should I use the article ‘the’ before the noun ‘press’ in the following sentence?

1. This report has valuable information for clients, suppliers and the press

or could I say

2. This report has valuable information for clients, suppliers and press

Thank you,
  

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ccp Should I use the article ‘the’ before the noun ‘press’ in the following sentence? Yes, you should.

  • ccp Should I use the article ‘the’ before the noun ‘press’ in the following sentence?
  • Yes, you should.
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ccp Should I use the article ‘the’ before the noun ‘press’ in the following sentence?
Yes, you should.
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Thank you teechr!
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And what about this?

This report has valuable information for the clients, suppliers and press.

Tom
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thank you for the tip, Mr. Tom
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Mr. TomAnd what about this?This report has valuable information for the clients, suppliers and press.Tom
I would still need say "the press" in that.
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Perhaps. Just in case I solved the problem changing the order: "This report has valuable information for the press, clients and suppliers".
I think that way looks safer, don't you think?

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