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Peaceblinkfriend Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

With or without 'the' - (the) society

If I am referring to society in general, do I have to put the article 'the' infront of it?

For example, 'this is an issue that (the) society as a whole has to resolve'. 

Thanks

PBF
  

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No, you don't -- and, in fact, you shouldn't.

  • No, you don't -- and, in fact, you shouldn't.
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No, you don't -- and, in fact, you shouldn't.
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Peaceblinkfriendinfront of
in front of

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