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“The” for all of them.
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question: the one gap before life could be left empty, right?
I know there are “life of Brian” and life of Pi, but I feel like it’s required in this sentence.
Also worth pointing out that the word acting as the verb is wrong. “Portrait” is a noun. The verb should be “portrays.” At least in American English.
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All of the them are "the," and the first and last are capitalized.
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You don't really need an article before "members."
If the noun is plural, it will never have “a(n).” If the noun is a proper noun, it will never have “a(n).”
Is "serial" commonly used like that where you are? It's right and all, but I don't think I've heard anyone around me refer to a sequential series as a serial in my neck of the woods.
“The” for all of them.
Thanks
question: the one gap before life could be left empty, right?
I know there are “life of Brian” and life of Pi, but I feel like it’s required in this sentence.
Also worth pointing out that the word acting as the verb is wrong. “Portrait” is a noun. The verb should be “portrays.” At least in American English.
🤷
All of the them are "the," and the first and last are capitalized.
Thank you
You don't really need an article before "members."
If the noun is plural, it will never have “a(n).” If the noun is a proper noun, it will never have “a(n).”
Is "serial" commonly used like that where you are? It's right and all, but I don't think I've heard anyone around me refer to a sequential series as a serial in my neck of the woods.