0I have been learning english for years, and still i have a problem with the "THE"02br 02br 00I hate it.02br 02br 00Is not there a simple rule of thumb for the use of the?02br 02br 00Consider this example:02br 02br 00Defined on the reported work hours....02br 00Defined on reported work hours...02br 02br 00since it "reported work hours", since reported is an adjective for work hours, i thought i dont need a "THE" ...02br 02br 00Is this true?0-
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0 In your example, it depends whether these "reported work hours" are specific to the project or general statistics. 0-
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0 In your example, it depends whether these "reported work hours" are specific to the project or general statistics.
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0 In your example, it depends whether these "reported work hours" are specific to the project or general statistics. 02br 02br 00If specific to the project, you will need "the reported work hours"; if using general statistics, "reported work hours" will be fine.0-