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Volcano1985 Posted 19 years ago
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Hello.I have some quesiton about the

"The Evolution of Revolution"

"Evolution of The Revolution"

"The Evolution of The Revolution"


"Evolution of Revolution"

I am confused about these 4 sentences.Which one is correct or what are the differences between them?

Thanks..
  

Top answer

Hey, these are not sentences but not phrases.

  • Hey, these are not sentences but not phrases.
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Hey, these are not sentences but not phrases.
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Whatever, I just want to know what the differences are
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Volcano1985Hello.I have some quesiton about the

"The Evolution of Revolution" The reference is to revolution in general, not a specific revolution.

"Evolution of The Revolution" As there is no article before 'evolution', this could be a headline in a newspaper.

"The Ev
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Thank you very much Cool Breeze.So "Evolution of Revolution" is suitable for title of a book ?
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Volcano1985Thank you very much Cool Breeze.So "Evolution of Revolution" is suitable for title of a book ?
Hi Volcano

English is used in many ways and in my opinion Evolution of Revolution could be the title of a book even though if I were the writer I would prefer The Evolution of Revolution.

CB
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Yes Cool Breeze we think the same,"The Evolution of Revolution" is better to me too.

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