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Jigneshbharati Posted 5 years ago
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The long

Relegation time: The long, dismal death of Match of the Day
https://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/tv/features/match-of-the-day-premier-league-football-b1906082.html?amp
Why do we need the definite article in the above "The long..."?
Why do we need an article at all in the above?
If we use an indefinite article in the above, what would the sentence mean?

  

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Jigneshbharati Why do we need an article at all in the above? In the sense used here, "death" is a singular countable noun. Singular countable nouns always need a determiner, in this case an article, outside of special idiomatic phrases.

  • Jigneshbharati Why do we need an article at all in the above?
  • In the sense used here, "death" is a singular countable noun.
  • Singular countable nouns always need a determiner, in this case an article, outside of special idiomatic phrases.
  • e.
  • the death of Match of the Day , so the definite article is called for.
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JigneshbharatiWhy do we need an article at all in the above?

In the sense used here, "death" is a singular countable noun. Singular countable nouns always need a determiner, in this case an article, outside of special idiomatic phrases.

Furthermore, this is a specific identified death, i.e. the death of Match of the Day, so the definite articl

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