What is the grammar of the English grammar rules?
In the following sentence can we leave out articles? What are Grammar rule?
John Lennon was an English singer and musician, born in Liverpool.
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In a, likely newpaper slug,
“Mr. Rogers,” in the headline, “Mr. Rogers, Mr. President”. Bob Timms, 3rd District Council member, is retiring.
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Bob Timms, (THE)
leader of the Democratic Party, (THE) MP for Threeoaks, has announced his resignation.
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If applied to the Lennon sentence, it could be :
John Lennon, (the) famous Beatle was born in Liverpool.
(With or without the indefinite article, a,
it would be John
lennon, English singer and musician, was born in Liverpool.) The indefinite article has become available in the English media to all media. (With or without the indefinite article), as it had been said in The Guardian article, a..
To read idiomatically – at least the would be necessary That
said, in newspaper headlines you can do whatever you want as long as it stays understandable.
It’s idiomatic to leave out an article even if the sentence is not a newspaper headline. As a matter of style this works well as a list of three or more elements, separated from the main sentence by parentheses. How
is Giacomo Casanova an example of a well-known Italian ladies’ man who has written and spoken about (e.g., in the early 20th century) the customs and norms of European social life and culture?
William Shakespeare (a playwright, poet, and actor) was born in the old village of Stratford-upon-Avon and became famous in the local press.
Why don’t you leave out the article in a sentence?