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.
Answers
Answered by
Writeacher
1. is correct with "the" (incorrect without "the")
2. would be better with "the"
2. would be better with "the"