Feb. 2, 2023
Hi,
It is the first time I have seen the following sentence:
If the many apps on your phone keeping you from work, then you need App Detox.
Can I say “if many apps on your phone keeping you from work, then you need this app“?
What’s the difference in meaning between many and the many?
I am extremely confused. Help me, please.
It is the first time I have seen the following sentence:
Can I say “if many apps on your phone keeping you from work, then you need this app“?
It would be correct to say "If many apps on your phone are keeping you from working, then you need this app" Just remember your pronouns!
I am extremely confused.
Help me, please.
Many or the many. Grammar
Hi,
It is the first time I have seen the following sentence:
Can I say “if many apps on your phone keeping you from work, then you need this app“?
What’s the difference in meaning between many and the many?
I am extremely confused.
Help me, please.
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If the many apps on your phone keeping you from work, then you need App Detox. |
Can I say “if many apps on your phone keeping you from work, then you need this app“. |
What’s the difference in meaning between many and the many? This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
I am extremely confused. This sentence has been marked as perfect! This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
Help me, please. This sentence has been marked as perfect! This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
Can I say “if many apps on your phone keeping you from work, then you need this app“? This sentence has been marked as perfect! Can I say “if many apps on your phone keeping you from work, then you need this app“? It would be correct to say "If many apps on your phone are keeping you from working, then you need this app" Just remember your pronouns! |
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