New posts in definite-articles

Which is right — "all the three" or "all three" in a situation of specific objects?

What is grammatically correct and why

Using the definite article for generalizations

How does the pronunciation of 'the' vary in British English?

Why was "a world" used in this sentence of Melville?

"...[b]etween rich and poor" and "...[b]etween the rich and the poor"

Do I need "the" before the name of my university in the header? [duplicate]

Can I use zero article before an acronym term?

Is there a rule of thumb when to use "the" in front of universities? [duplicate]

Can we use the definite article (the) with the word "reception" when it means an office or a desk?

"Time is of the essence"… of what?

Using definite article with "total"

Is there any difference between these two sentences?

How to prevent a sentence beginning with the word "The"? [closed]

Incriminating others vs. Incriminating the others: Is this sentence correct?

Necessary and unnecessary articles for proper nouns

Why 'The' is used? [duplicate]

"To be elected chairman" vs. "to be elected the chairman"

"You're missing the posts only available to members" — should there be a "the" in there?

"Both of you" vs. "the both of you"