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Assumption University · 2014. 7. 17. · When the referent of the noun is unique of its kind, the is used with- out a modifier. Example: the South, the North. It is also used instead

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Page 1: Assumption University · 2014. 7. 17. · When the referent of the noun is unique of its kind, the is used with- out a modifier. Example: the South, the North. It is also used instead
Page 2: Assumption University · 2014. 7. 17. · When the referent of the noun is unique of its kind, the is used with- out a modifier. Example: the South, the North. It is also used instead
Page 3: Assumption University · 2014. 7. 17. · When the referent of the noun is unique of its kind, the is used with- out a modifier. Example: the South, the North. It is also used instead
Page 4: Assumption University · 2014. 7. 17. · When the referent of the noun is unique of its kind, the is used with- out a modifier. Example: the South, the North. It is also used instead
Page 5: Assumption University · 2014. 7. 17. · When the referent of the noun is unique of its kind, the is used with- out a modifier. Example: the South, the North. It is also used instead
Page 6: Assumption University · 2014. 7. 17. · When the referent of the noun is unique of its kind, the is used with- out a modifier. Example: the South, the North. It is also used instead
Page 7: Assumption University · 2014. 7. 17. · When the referent of the noun is unique of its kind, the is used with- out a modifier. Example: the South, the North. It is also used instead
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