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OttoJ Posted 11 years ago
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The Greek parliament

15/7/10

-If the Greek parliament does approve the proposal and it satisfies eurozone leaders at Sunday's summit, creditors could release vital bridging funds while details for a three-year 53 billion euro bailout are hammered out.

When parliament is preceded by an adjective denoting a nation, what's the difference between using the and not?
  

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OttoJ When " parliament " is preceded by an adjective denoting a nation, what's the difference between using "the" and not? The definite article is required in the above context.

  • OttoJ When " parliament " is preceded by an adjective denoting a nation, what's the difference between using "the" and not?
  • The definite article is required in the above context.
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OttoJ When "parliament" is preceded by an adjective denoting a nation, what's the difference between using "the" and not?
The definite article is required in the above context.

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