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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

With or without "The"?

"You should take the time off to visit your parent/You should take time off to visit your parents"
  

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Both are grammatical. 'The' there means that a specific time has already been mentioned in the context.

  • Both are grammatical.
  • 'The' there means that a specific time has already been mentioned in the context.
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Both are grammatical. 'The' there means that a specific time has already been mentioned in the context.

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