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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
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"the" rules

Hi! Pls help me with rule of using the. Do I need to use the in front of Old Britain if it's a name of a tea can?
  

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Anonymous Do I need to use the in front of Old Britain if it's a name of a tea can? Probably not, but I'd like to see the sentence that you are wrestling with.

  • Anonymous Do I need to use the in front of Old Britain if it's a name of a tea can?
  • Probably not, but I'd like to see the sentence that you are wrestling with.
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Anonymous Do I need to use the in front of Old Britain if it's a name of a tea can?
Probably not, but I'd like to see the sentence that you are wrestling with.
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There's no sentence here. It's just a name for tea. So there will be only the name on the can.
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Anonymous. It's just a name for tea. So there will be only the name on the can.
Then no 'the'.
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AnonymousIt's just a name for tea. So there will be only the name on the can.
This is a can of Old English Breakfast Tea.
This is a tea bag of Jasmine tea.

Would you prefer the Jasmine tea, or the Old English Breakfast tea?
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AnonymousPls
This is textspeak and not appropriate to use outside text messages. You should try to use correct English spellings like please.

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