Why don't 'the' use before 'subject pronouns' ? it refers to 'all of them' and should use 'the' before it.
In speaking, will and shall are usually contracted to 'll, especially after subject pronouns(I, we, you, they, he, she, it)
Tara2 Why don't 'the' use before 'subject pronouns'? It is unnecessary; we often omit 'the' before plural nouns when we are referring to 'any of them' (not 'all of them'). Tara2 it refers to 'all of them' and should use 'the' before it.
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Tara2Why don't 'the' use before 'subject pronouns'?
It is unnecessary; we often omit 'the' before plural nouns when we are referring to 'any of them' (not 'all of them').
Tara2it refers to 'all of them' and should use 'the' before it.
No. See my comment above.