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Rommel Posted 9 years ago
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Should I say ‘targets’ or ‘the targets’?

Should I say ‘targets’ or ‘the targets’? I think only the first one is correct, but I’m not sure about it. Please help me.


The radio commentator said something about physically handicapped people as (targets, the targets) of bullying.

  

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I agree. If you were to use 'the targets', it would imply that they are the only targeted people.

  • I agree.
  • If you were to use 'the targets', it would imply that they are the only targeted people.
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I agree. If you were to use 'the targets', it would imply that they are the only targeted people.

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