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Ontherox Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Usage of definite article

Is there any grammar rule that proper noun containing "of" should contain the article "the" in a sentence? Similarly, should the article be omitted if there is no "of" in the proper noun?
I am reading the Journal of Physics.
I am reading the Physics Journal.
  

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ontherox Is there any grammar rule that proper noun containing "of" should contain the article "the" in a sentence? In the case you present, it depends on the official journal title, which may or may not contain 'the'.

  • ontherox Is there any grammar rule that proper noun containing "of" should contain the article "the" in a sentence?
  • In the case you present, it depends on the official journal title, which may or may not contain 'the'.
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ontheroxIs there any grammar rule that proper noun containing "of" should contain the article "the" in a sentence?
In the case you present, it depends on the official journal title, which may or may not contain 'the'.

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