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1. He is principal of our school.
2. He is the principal of our school.
3. He was appointed principal of our school.
4. He was appointed the principal of our school.
[Which ones are right? Do we have to use 'the' or not'?]
2. He is the principal of our school.
3. He was appointed principal of our school.
4. He was appointed the principal of our school.
[Which ones are right? Do we have to use 'the' or not'?]
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With or without "as," sentence 4 is fine. With or without "the" is OK, too.
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