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Omission of definite article
Can we omit the definite article ‘los’ in the sentences below, without any change in meaning?
• ¿Hay un equipo para ‘los’ chicos de mi edad? • ¿Hay alguna reducción para ‘los’ estudiantes? • Las temperaturas pueden llegar a 'los' treinta grados... Last edited by fglorca; May 14, 2014 at 12:02 AM. |
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Yes, but we prefer to mention it. |
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I agree with Julvenzor. I'll just add a little note that the article makes it specific so the idea is clearer.
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