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Onizo Posted 11 years ago
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Using articles for tv shows

A TV show named "Frosting" or "frosting making set".

A: I want to watch frosting.
B: I can't seem to find it. Is this "the" frosting? Where is "the"(this) frosting...(while flipping through the channel.)

Are "the"s properly used in this context?
  

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A TV show is named "Frosting". ). A: I want to watch Frosting.

  • A TV show is named "Frosting".
  • ).
  • A: I want to watch Frosting.
  • B: I can't seem to find it.
  • Is this Frosting?
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A TV show is named "Frosting". The name "frosting making set" dos not make sense.).

A: I want to watch Frosting.
B: I can't seem to find it. Is this Frosting? Where is Frosting? (while flipping through the channel.)

Cliv
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Thank you.

How about this way?
For a show named "roses in gardens",

B: is this the rose one? Where is the rose one!
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How about this way?
For a show named "Roses in Gardens",

B:Is this the rose one? Where is the rose one?

OK

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