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Anonymous Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Right conduct or the right conduct

Hi. Do you think we should put the definite article "the" in front of the word "right"? I think the word "conduct" is an uncountable noun. I think we usually use the definite article "the" for sentences like this when only one right answer is expected: That is the right answer.

It is to be looked at in terms of (the?) right conduct.
  

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'The' seems optional to me here, as it sometimes is.

  • 'The' seems optional to me here, as it sometimes is.
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'The' seems optional to me here, as it sometimes is.

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