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OttoJ Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

The midterm

-Using concepts covered in class up to (the) midterm, perform a comprehensive energy study.

Is THE optional and there's no difference in meaning?

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In my opinion, you need the midterm. " There are different regional traditions dealing with how these things are worded. Sometimes we would casually say, ".

  • In my opinion, you need the midterm.
  • " There are different regional traditions dealing with how these things are worded.
  • Sometimes we would casually say, ".
  • .
  • up to midterms," meaning the period of time during which the exams take place.
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In my opinion, you need the midterm.

If you mean "the midterm break" rather than the midterm exam, you could omit "the."

There are different regional traditions dealing with how these things are worded.
Sometimes we would casually say, ". . . . up to midterms," meaning the period of time during which the exams take place.
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Thank you~

Is your first language US or UK English?

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