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If you're placing 'both' before a noun or pronoun, you do not need to use 'the'. For example: Both cats are asleep. Both of them are asleep. Using 'Both' Before 'of' When 'both' comes before 'of', you can include 'the'. For example: Both of the cats are asleep. Using 'Both' in a Sentence without 'the'
When we use both as part of a subject or object which is a pronoun, it may be followed by of + an object pronoun: We both dislike soap operas. (subject pronoun + both) or Both of us dislike soap operas. (both + of + object pronoun) She looked at both of us. We usually use both of + object pronoun after prepositions: He shouted at both of them.
When we use both as part of a subject or object which is a pronoun, it may be followed by of + an object pronoun: We both dislike soap operas. (subject pronoun + both) or Both of us dislike soap operas. (both + of + object pronoun) She looked at both of us. We usually use both of + object pronoun after prepositions: He shouted at both of them.
10 de may. de 2011 · 5 Answers. Sorted by: 29. "The both users" is incorrect. The determiner both has already qualified users, so you know who is being referred to. (Refer also to this excellent answer on ELL .) Adding the onto that is similar to saying "the the users". People sometimes do this anyway, such as in the phrase "the both of them", but it's informal.
20 de nov. de 2019 · 1 Answer. Sorted by: 3. Both windows. Both the windows. Both of the windows. All mean the same thing in most contexts. It all comes down to the use of the definite article "the", which is well documented, but I'll try and explain using this example.
20 de dic. de 2016 · 2 Answers. Sorted by: 3. "..the both parties.." is incorrect. Here, both has already qualified parties and is clear what/who is being referred to. Nevertheless, people use it in an informal way. Shouldn't it be "both (of) the parties" or "both parties"?
Both /bəʊθ/ Neither /naɪðə (r)/ o /nɪðə (r)/ Either /aɪðə (r)/ o /ɪðə (r)/ Ahora que ya sabemos sus significado (s) y cómo se pronuncian, vamos a ver cómo y cuándo se usan. Empezamos con el fácil…:-) Both siempre se refiere a dos elementos, como “ ambos ” en español y generalmente precede a estos elementos.