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Merry.cherry Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

USE OF 'THE'.

When and where we use 'the'??? Also, what ar its pronunciations in different sentences, and with different words?
  

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Hello, Merry-- and welcome to English Forums. Your question is far too broad to cover in a post here. Briefly, it is used to modify nouns to indicate a specific noun or a noun that is already known or being talked about in the context.

  • Hello, Merry-- and welcome to English Forums.
  • Your question is far too broad to cover in a post here.
  • Briefly, it is used to modify nouns to indicate a specific noun or a noun that is already known or being talked about in the context.
  • It is usually pronounced / ð?
  • / before consonant sounds and / ði: / before vowel sounds.
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Hello, Merry-- and welcome to English Forums.

Your question is far too broad to cover in a post here. Briefly, it is used to modify nouns to indicate a specific noun or a noun that is already known or being talked about in the context. It is usually pronounced /ð?/ before consonant sounds and /ði:/ before vowel sounds.

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