Asked by Anon
1. But, production of the parts has been causing problems in the auto industry.
2. But, the production of the parts has been causing problems in the auto industry.
Do we have to put 'the' before "production of the parts"?
Which one is grammatical?
2. But, the production of the parts has been causing problems in the auto industry.
Do we have to put 'the' before "production of the parts"?
Which one is grammatical?
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Anonymous
With or without “the” is fine.
It is not standard English to start a sentence with “but” — use “However,” to indicate contrast.
It is not standard English to start a sentence with “but” — use “However,” to indicate contrast.