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Hello, native English speakersツ,
I have a little question about "the".
I think that all the sentences below are grammatically correct.
But I'm not sure if all of them are commonly used.
Would all of them be commonly used ?
(a) Who is that man with glasses?
(b) Who is that man with glasses on?
(c) Who is that man with the glasses?
(d) Who is that man with the glasses on?
If (c) or (d) is used, in which situation would it be used?
Thanks in advance.
Hirashin
I have a little question about "the".
I think that all the sentences below are grammatically correct.
But I'm not sure if all of them are commonly used.
Would all of them be commonly used ?
(a) Who is that man with glasses?
(b) Who is that man with glasses on?
(c) Who is that man with the glasses?
(d) Who is that man with the glasses on?
If (c) or (d) is used, in which situation would it be used?
Thanks in advance.
Hirashin