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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
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What is the difference?

"We really need to prepare for autumn."

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"We really need to prepare for the autumn."
  

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Anonymous What is the difference? There is no difference; you may use either without fear or favour.

  • Anonymous What is the difference?
  • There is no difference; you may use either without fear or favour.
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AnonymousWhat is the difference?
There is no difference; you may use either without fear or favour.
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I'm guessing this one needs an article. Could you confirm this?

"We really need to prepare for (the) upcoming autumn."
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AnonymousI'm guessing this one needs an article. Could you confirm this?
I cannot. 'The' is more usual, but it is not absolutely necessary.

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