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Grammar

Usage and omission of the definite article "the"

Can anyone who knows the language well please tell me if the following sentence is correct with and without the ?

Here are the sentence:

1- Yesterday I was at john's home. He was telling me about (the) struggles he faced last month.

Can I leave out the word the? I know I can say "Yesterday I was at john's home. He was telling me about a struggle he faced last month." So I think I can use the plural of "a struggle" and leave out the. Am I right?

  

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cat deskCan anyone who knows the language well please tell me if the following sentence is correct with and without the ?

It is correct with and without the.

cat deskHere is the sentence:
cat deskYesterday I was at John's home. He was telling me about (the) struggles he f

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