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GCheng620 Posted 12 years ago
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"THE said things/person"?

Should I still add a definite article even if I've included the adjective "said" to indicate that the person/matter/object is already aforementioned?
  

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GCheng620 Should I still add a definite article even if I've included the adjective "said" to indicate that the person/matter/object is already aforementioned? This is a little bit confusing. Perhaps you can give us an actual example of what you mean.

  • GCheng620 Should I still add a definite article even if I've included the adjective "said" to indicate that the person/matter/object is already aforementioned?
  • This is a little bit confusing.
  • Perhaps you can give us an actual example of what you mean.
  • " Is that what you're asking?
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GCheng620 Should I still add a definite article even if I've included the adjective "said" to indicate that the person/matter/object is already aforementioned?
This is a little bit confusing.
Perhaps you can give us an actual example of what you mean.

I'd say that you need to use the article "the" before "said" and "aforementioned." Is that what

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