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Cat desk Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Usage of the and its omission

Are these sentences without the grammatical? Should I omit it or retain it?

  1. I love the people who love me.
  2. The People who love animals are very kind hearted.
  

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cat desk I love the people who love me. The sentence works with or without "the". If you include "the", the implication that you do not love other types of people seems stronger.

  • cat desk I love the people who love me.
  • The sentence works with or without "the".
  • If you include "the", the implication that you do not love other types of people seems stronger.
  • cat desk The People who love animals are very kind - hearted.
  • If talking generally, omit "The".
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cat deskI love the people who love me.

The sentence works with or without "the". If you include "the", the implication that you do not love other types of people seems stronger.

cat deskThe People who love animals are very kind-hearted.

If talking generally, omit "The". Yo

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