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Anonymous Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

What is the diff. between "The 14th Art Contest" and "the 14th Art Contest"

0 Hello, everyone, I am trying to translate someone's Japanese CV into English CV.02br
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00Please explain the usage of "the" in the following case.02br
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00e.g.02br
00<Group Exhibition>02br
001980 the 14th Figurative Paintings Contest, Fukui gallery, Fukui pref.02br
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001980 The 14th Figurative....02br
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00On someone else's CV, he was using "the". But I thought it should be "The".02br
00Which is correct? If both are grammatically correct, what are the differences?02br
00Please explain for me. It would be appreciated!02br
00thank you.02br
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00Yuuki0-
  

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0Since this is not a sentence but just a credit line, there is no definitive answer unless 01i 00The02i 00 is a part of the official name of the contest. 02br 02br 02i 00 0-

  • 0Since this is not a sentence but just a credit line, there is no definitive answer unless 01i 00The02i 00 is a part of the official name of the contest.
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0Since this is not a sentence but just a credit line, there is no definitive answer unless 01i00The02i00 is a part of the official name of the contest. I myself, with no further information, would omit01i00 the02i00: 02br
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01i001980 - 01b0014th Figurative02b00 Paintings Contest, Fukui 01b
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0Dear Mister Micawber,02br
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00Thank you for the reply. The usage of 'the' is always a problem for me.02br
01font00The contest does not have an official English name, so I thinik I will omit 'the' as you suggested.02br
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00Thanks again,02br
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00Yuuki02br
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