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Nicetomeetyou Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

The or without the?

It so happens that you can’t find (the) words or expressions you’d like to check in your dictionary.

Would you use “the” in this case? I’d really appreciate it if you could explain why that is so.

  

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(the) words or expressions You are referring to specific words or expression, ie the ones that you’d like to check in your dictionary.

  • (the) words or expressions You are referring to specific words or expression, ie the ones that you’d like to check in your dictionary.
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(the) words or expressions You are referring to specific words or expression,

ie the ones that you’d like to check in your dictionary.

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