Asked by Ilma
                Hello.
I've already asked a similar question but will you please clarify whether the articles are used correctly:
1)a quarter of the Russian people support this reform (I mean "the" with people)
2) a quarter of Russians support ...(no article with "Russians", right?)
Thank you very much.
            
        I've already asked a similar question but will you please clarify whether the articles are used correctly:
1)a quarter of the Russian people support this reform (I mean "the" with people)
2) a quarter of Russians support ...(no article with "Russians", right?)
Thank you very much.
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    1. is correct with "the" (incorrect without "the")
2. would be better with "the"
    
2. would be better with "the"
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