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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
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using "the" in the following sentence

user-friendly software toolkit consisting of the implementations of all the methods proposed in this project.

In the above sentence, I feel it must be "the implementation" and "the method" instead of "the implementations" and "the methods" respectively. However, the sentence ends with "this project" which means the implementations are specific to the project. So in such case is it right to say "the implementations"?.
  

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You must read carefully. It explicitly states " all the methods proposed in this project", which suggests that you have multiple methods, thus requiring multiple implementations.

  • You must read carefully.
  • It explicitly states " all the methods proposed in this project", which suggests that you have multiple methods, thus requiring multiple implementations.
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You must read carefully. It explicitly states "all the methods proposed in this project", which suggests that you have multiple methods, thus requiring multiple implementations.

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