Hi!
I am not a native speaker so could you please tell me which form is correct.
'The cheers drinking accessories' or 'cheers drinking accessories' (without "the")
Cheers is the name of a brand, that produces accessories for drinking. So is it correct if below the cheers logo there is written 'The cheers drinking accessories' ?? So if we add define article "the" then those drinking accessories would sound more peculiar for customers. Am I right? Does it sounds correctly for native speakers?
problem with define article the in use
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Re: problem with define article the in use
First, Cheers is a brand NAME so must be capitalized: Cheers
I recommend, under the logo, just:
Cheers drinking accessories
And any time you use the name Cheers, you should capitalize it, for example:
We sell Cheers drinking accessories.
I recommend, under the logo, just:
Cheers drinking accessories
And any time you use the name Cheers, you should capitalize it, for example:
We sell Cheers drinking accessories.
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