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HSS Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

The Stores That ..., Stores That ...

Hi.

If you could help me understand the difference between the two sentences, I would appreciate it very much.

[1] You can buy it at the stores that show this sign.

[2] You can buy it at stores that show this sign.

Best wishes,

Hiro
  

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No real difference. The definite article is often optional with plural nouns in this sort of situation where the qualifying phrase follows.

  • No real difference.
  • The definite article is often optional with plural nouns in this sort of situation where the qualifying phrase follows.
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No real difference. The definite article is often optional with plural nouns in this sort of situation where the qualifying phrase follows.

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