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Jesusengland Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

(The)sonny dared not disobey

Hello.

What is the correct sentence?

- Sonny dared not disobey.
- The sonny dared not disobey.

Thanks.
  

Top answer

If Sonny is a person's name, then the first sentence is correct.

  • If Sonny is a person's name, then the first sentence is correct.
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If Sonny is a person's name, then the first sentence is correct.
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Hi,

A small further note.

The second sentence is not correct. The word 'sonny' is not a countable common noun. You could, however, say 'The son . . . '

The term 'sonny' is an informal way of addressing young people in certain contexts,
eg 'Listen to me, sonny'.

Best wishes, Clive
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I agree with Clive.

Compare:

Hey, sonny, stop that now.
*He told the sonny to stop.

Hey, kid, stop that now.
He told the kid to stop.

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