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Kenji Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

the insurance? your insurance?

Hello.Which is better? Don't assume that ( the / your) insurance will cover all ( the / your ) damage done. The answer book says, "Don't assume that your insurance will cover all the damage done." So the sentence "Don't assume that the insurance will cover all your damage done." doesn't make sense? Thank you!
  

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Which is better? Don' t assume th at ( the / your) in surance wi ll cover a ll ( the / your ) dam age done. " doesn't make sense?

  • Which is better?
  • Don' t assume th at ( the / your) in surance wi ll cover a ll ( the / your ) dam age done.
  • " doesn't make sense?
  • Thank you!
  • The answer in the book is correct.
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KenjiHello.Which is better? Don't assume that ( the / your) insurance will cover all ( the / your ) damage done. The answer book says, "Don't assume that your insurance will cover all the damage done." So the sentence "Don't assume that the insurance will cover all your
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Hi,

So the sentence "Don't assume that the insurance will cover all your damage done." doesn't make sense?

Well, maybe we are talking about your insurance, eg if I have an accident at your house.

Or maybe we are talking about the insurance at my house, eg if you have an accident here.

In other words, it depends
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It is very difficult for us Japanese to use "the" properly. Thank you!

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