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  1. Nov 20, 2019 · 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. I'm sure you know that you use the definite article when you are referring to a specific thing or a specific set of things.

  2. Dec 20, 2016 · • You use both or both of before a determiner such as ‘the’, ‘these’, or ‘my’: Both (of) the women were tall.Both (of) her parents are dead. Don’t say: the both women | her both parents

  3. May 10, 2011 · • You use both or both of before a determiner such as ‘the’, ‘these’, or ‘my’: Both (of) the women were tall.Both (of) her parents are dead. Don’t say: the both women | her both parents

  4. Learn how to use both to refer to two things or people together, with nouns, pronouns, and verbs. Find out the rules, examples, and common errors of both in English grammar.

  5. Mar 26, 2014 · In English the expression "both of you" is equivalent to "the two of you". As such, in English, "the both" would actually be equivalent to "the the two" which is obviously incorrect. Americans have a tendency to use "the both of you" when they actually mean "both of you".

  6. Learn the differences and rules of using 'both' and 'both the' in sentences. See examples of 'both' as an adjective and a conjunction, and 'both the' as a specific inclusion.

  7. Feb 13, 2017 · Both refers to two things or people together. Both is always considered plural in a sentence. Examples: Both these boys are brothers. Hold the book with both hands. Both countries should be make a peace. The earthquake was felt in both sides of the city. I want to take both. Both are fast. Using ‘Both’: Both is used with plural noun.