Researchers asked hundreds of college freshmen what grades they expected to get in their first year of college.
Could anyone explain why this sentence is correct when Researchers the word sounds like every researcher in the world? Don't I have to put "the" before the word Researchers?
deborahjeong Researchers the word sounds like every researcher in the world? No, it does not. It sounds like some first-mentioned researchers.
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deborahjeongResearchers the word sounds like every researcher in the world?
No, it does not. It sounds like some first-mentioned researchers.
deborahjeongDon't I have to put "the" before the word Researchers?
No. Plural nouns rarely need it.