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Xiaopengyo Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Problem with grammar. Thanks.

" When will you have the vacant room for rent ?" is this sentence correct ? "the" is ok here?

I often have the problem with article. How do I study this grammar?

Many thanks.
  

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'The' is correct if this room has already been mentioned or otherwise appears in the context, so that the listener will understand which room is being spoken of. edu/owl/resource/540/01 /] HERE [/url].

  • 'The' is correct if this room has already been mentioned or otherwise appears in the context, so that the listener will understand which room is being spoken of.
  • edu/owl/resource/540/01 /] HERE [/url].
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'The' is correct if this room has already been mentioned or otherwise appears in the context, so that the listener will understand which room is being spoken of.

You can read more about articles [url=http://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/540/01/] HERE[/url].
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Thank you, Mister Micawber.

I do understand this grammar more than before. Thank you for providing the link.

How about this sentence? Do you agree with it or any other way to ask?
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When will the room be available?

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