THE title says all. Although I've been living in the US for many years at this point, this still confuses me time to time.
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When do you think you need them before a noun? – KillingTime Dec 13 '23 at 20:59
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Maybe in general, Titles say it all, but here specifically, The title says it all. – Yosef Baskin Dec 13 '23 at 21:00
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@YosefBaskin Ha. That made me chuckle. If I am trying to say: "... in the midst of multiple projects..." Should I put "the" in front of "multiple" here? If so, why? – curiouswalnut Dec 13 '23 at 21:05
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You should look on ELL. Cheers. – Lambie Dec 13 '23 at 21:08
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@Lambie why bother to comment if you are not going to be helpful? – curiouswalnut Dec 13 '23 at 21:10
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Because there are rules here for easy questions which the moderators usually migrate to ELL. I did say cheers. However, the topic is a long one and somewhat laborious. – Lambie Dec 13 '23 at 21:13
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@Lambie can you please provide me with the link? Apologies; I thought you were just telling me to visit English Language Learners ("ELL") sites. – curiouswalnut Dec 13 '23 at 21:16
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Go to the last icon on the right at the top of the page. Click on it. Find Help and click on that. As you can see, a moderator removed your comment as it was not an answer. – Lambie Dec 13 '23 at 21:19
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@Lambie Yeah, I noticed. Thank you for the directions! – curiouswalnut Dec 13 '23 at 21:34