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Onizo Posted 11 years ago
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Watch "the" zebra

There are tv shows called counting money, shells in ocean, and zebras.
You want to say, "watch these shows" (or again), but can't remember the titles correctly. Then do you say, "let's watch "the" counting money or coins", "let's watch "the" shells in the sea", let's watch "the" zebra, or would you still say them without "the"?
  

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onizo There are tv shows called counting money, shells in ocean, and zebras. There are TV shows called "C ounting M oney, " "S ***** in the O cean, " and "Z ebras. " Let's watch the TV show about money / shells in the sea / zebras.

  • onizo There are tv shows called counting money, shells in ocean, and zebras.
  • There are TV shows called "C ounting M oney, " "S ***** in the O cean, " and "Z ebras.
  • " Let's watch the TV show about money / shells in the sea / zebras.
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onizoThere are tv shows called counting money, shells in ocean, and zebras.
There are TV shows called "Counting Money," "S***** in the Ocean," and "Zebras."

Let's watch the TV show about money / shells in the sea / zebras.

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