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Jigneshbharati Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

The drama,hatred,pain but zero article peace and happiness

I read the following quote on Facebook:
Ignore the drama.
Ignore the pain.
Ignore the hatred.
Find peace.
Find happiness.
Find yourself.

Please explain to me the use of "the" article before drama, pain, hatred and no article before happiness and peace.

Are they imperative sentences and hence simple present used?

Thanks

  

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Jigneshbharati Ignore the drama. The person is in a situation where there is a lot of controversy and the other person is being dramatic about it. They may be screaming, yelling, using extreme language, etc.

  • Jigneshbharati Ignore the drama.
  • The person is in a situation where there is a lot of controversy and the other person is being dramatic about it.
  • They may be screaming, yelling, using extreme language, etc.
  • " Ignore the drama = imperative.
  • " Jigneshbharati Ignore the pain.
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JigneshbharatiIgnore the drama.

The person is in a situation where there is a lot of controversy and the other person is being dramatic about it. They may be screaming, yelling, using extreme language, etc. This is called "drama."

Ignore the drama = imperative. It means "don't pay attention to this screaming person."

Jign

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