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OttoJ Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

The reality

-When you use the word theoratically, you are referring to a situation different from (the) reality.

I have consulted several dictionaries, but they don't tell me the difference between the use of the and the lack thereof. What is it?

Thank you. OJ.
  

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OttoJ When you use the word theor e tically, you are referring to a situation different from (the) reality.

  • OttoJ When you use the word theor e tically, you are referring to a situation different from (the) reality.
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OttoJWhen you use the word theoretically, you are referring to a situation different from (the) reality.
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Thank you.

1.I have consulted several dictionaries, but they don't tell me the difference between the use of the and the lack thereof. What is it?

2. Which is your first language? UK English or US?
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OttoJfrom (the) reality. ... the use of the and the lack thereof.
a situation different from reality ~ a situation different from all of the real world, from any of real world.
a situation different from the reality ~ a situation different from the particular real situation we are now talking about.

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