0Hi, 02br 02br 00As far as I know, an adjective in front of a noun does not necessarily make the noun definite.So,we can say e.g. "capitalist firm" and do not have to use "the".02br 00But, in what cases would one say "capitalist firm" instead of "the capitalist firm"?02br 02br 00thank you02br 02br 05000 030srchttp://www.EnglishForward.com/English/images/misc/progress.gif
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g. 02br 02br 00It's nothing to do wiith the adjective. 02br 02br 00Best wishes, Clive02br 02br 01font 02br 02font 0-
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02br 02br 00It's nothing to do wiith the adjective.
0Hi,02br 02br 01font00As far as I know, an adjective in front of a noun does not necessarily make the noun definite.So,we can say e.g. "capitalist firm" and do not have to use "the".02br 00But, in what cases would one say "capitalist firm" instead of "the capitalist firm"?02font00 None that I can think of.02br 02