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The very, the next #1 (permalink) Tue Mar 30, 2004 8:47 am   The very, the next
 

Hi Alan and Torsten!! Help me to find it , I don't understand when I must put "the " before words " very" , "next"
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Hi Logician,

Have a look at one of my 'stories' on the site on the use of the articles- a/an and the.

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