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Which sentence is correct? A) "I love to sail over the water." B) "I love to sail over water."
B) "I love to sail over water." Explanation: When referring to water in a general sense (any water), you don't need "the."
Fill in the blank: "He spilled _____ milk all over the floor." (some specific milk)
Answer: "the" Explanation: If it's specific milk, such as the milk you just bought, use "the."
Which sentence is correct? A) "He spilled the milk all over the floor." B) "He spilled milk all over the floor."
Answer: Both are correct! Explanation: "The milk" refers to specific milk, and "milk" refers to any milk.
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